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Asked for female, 21 years old from Jalgaon
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Yes, it is a very complex disease and needs a lot of support. You cannot treat him but he needs this medication and needs to also have counseling from a therapist. At home you must be careful not to increase his suspicion in any manner. He must also be always occupied but not busy. If he is going to work let him continue but he must not be under undue pressure. If you want to really help, you can consult with his counselor when he starts therapy and get specific guidance as to how to be involved...more
Asked for male, 18 years old from Mangalore
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Asked for female, 40 years old from Asansol
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Quetiapine comes as a tablet and as an extended-release tablet to take by mouth. The tablets are usually taken one to three times a day with or without food. The extended-release tablets are usually taken once a day in the evening without food or with a light meal. Take quetiapine at around the same time (s) every day.
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Asked for female, 37 years old from Mumbai
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Hi
Mam
thanks for seeking help here.
solian is not the Medication you need. just increase Quitipin to 200 then 300 then 400 and sane tume decrease and stop solian. about lamitor if it's helping you then use. if not u can wait for 20 days if still not benefit take off....
eitirest is highly over dosed for you wrongly....just use clonorest 0.5 at night or 2 tablet of same dose at night if one does not help ...
you will be fine
Mam
thanks for seeking help here.
solian is not the Medication you need. just increase Quitipin to 200 then 300 then 400 and sane tume decrease and stop solian. about lamitor if it's helping you then use. if not u can wait for 20 days if still not benefit take off....
eitirest is highly over dosed for you wrongly....just use clonorest 0.5 at night or 2 tablet of same dose at night if one does not help ...
you will be fine
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Asked for female, 50 years old from Mumbai
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Dear Hermen,
Yes. She can take Melslumb 6 mg along with other tablets. She can try with 3 mg initially. Melslumb has melatonin which is a sleep hormone from thymus gland. Harmless tablet. May be some water soluble vitamin is added to it. Again harmless. Solian and Valium are also sedating tablets. If she has sleep disturbance, she should get diagnosed for sleep disorders along with other treatment.
Yes. She can take Melslumb 6 mg along with other tablets. She can try with 3 mg initially. Melslumb has melatonin which is a sleep hormone from thymus gland. Harmless tablet. May be some water soluble vitamin is added to it. Again harmless. Solian and Valium are also sedating tablets. If she has sleep disturbance, she should get diagnosed for sleep disorders along with other treatment.
Asked for male, 38 years old from Meerut
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Asked for female, 38 years old from Panipat
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Hello lybrate-user, as you said you r happyily married than no need to think of future, enjoy the present life. Why do you scare of future. Jo hona hae wo ho kar rahega no one can change it so kyo darte ho. Repare yourself that much strong so that you can handle each n evey circumstances. So try to avoid ths medicine n be relax do not woory of future. Enjoy d life. Keep smiling.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Kolkata
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Hello, better stop that heavy doses of medicines.
Just take Belladonna 6C one dose whenever you get headache or attack of migraine.
It will be relieved within 10-15 mins.
No other issues, no side-effects at all.
Still if you have any queries, then please let me know.
Take care. :)
Just take Belladonna 6C one dose whenever you get headache or attack of migraine.
It will be relieved within 10-15 mins.
No other issues, no side-effects at all.
Still if you have any queries, then please let me know.
Take care. :)
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Kochi
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Patna
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Dear lybrate-user,
Trinicalm forte belongs to older first generation antipsychotic. You can replace it with newer second generation antipsychotic like Amisulpride. But the dosage of amisulpride needs to be fixed, depending on your improvement and side effects.
Discuss with your psychiatrist about it. May be, she/he is in the process of shifting you from trinicalm forte to amisulpride.
Trinicalm forte belongs to older first generation antipsychotic. You can replace it with newer second generation antipsychotic like Amisulpride. But the dosage of amisulpride needs to be fixed, depending on your improvement and side effects.
Discuss with your psychiatrist about it. May be, she/he is in the process of shifting you from trinicalm forte to amisulpride.
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