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Asked for male, 54 years old from Palakkad
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A problem that is nagging me for quite many years is that I have problem as follows: I am not able to stay focused, concentrate properly, feel lethargic and depressed, unmotivated, feeling of apathy, fatigue, inability to connect with others or complete tasks, helplessness, memory loss, no joy, energy etc. Recently I happened to go through a video explaining that deficiency of dopamine is the main reason for the above problems and recommended that deficiency can be replenished through various fruits and vegetables. I am person who is having a very high nutritional food on a daily basis. But I also take two insulins, metformin, metoprolol, cilnidipine, telmisartan, statin clopid and ecosprin for the last 09 years. BP and DM medicines for the last 13-14 years. Please should I need to take dopamine enhancing medicine to get rid of the problems above since I have all of the problems above which have caused rut in my life till date. I plead that I be provided with a convincing answer to proceed ahead in life.

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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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I totally understand that is very hard to deal with medical conditions for a long time and be on medications on a daily basis for physical health problems. On top of those, you may be drained of the possibility of being depressed due to chronic medical conditions, the symptoms of which you have laid out in your description of problems. I also believe that you may need to have medications started for your depression and it is usually a short course of 3-4 months with a subsequent 2-month taper. I...more
Asked for male, 47 years old from Trivandrum
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Do focus on eating habits so that you eat nutritious yet low calorie food. You can also consult a dietician for the same. Read about healthy lifestyle changes and adapt the good habits. Learn yoga (include pranayam and Meditation) from an expert which can be very beneficial. Do go for regular health check up and follow the instructions. You can also add Homeopathy as it is safe and gentle. It can be taken with your regular medicines. You can contact me for a detailed consultation if interested i...more
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Asked for Male, 57 years old from Ranchi
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[08/02, 8: 11 p.m.] hlo, sir I am a type 2 diabetic patient since 1996. I am a male of 58 years old and suffering from high bp, prostate, and ckd (since 2016 ). I am taking the following medications since 2015 :- 1) lantus inj - 5 units- overnight before dinner. 2)cilaheart 20 - everyday before breakfast. 3) zita met plus 20/500 - overnight before dinner. 4) zoryl m3 forte -everyday before breakfast. 5) tazloc -everyday before dinner. 6) nefrosave -everyday before breakfast. 7) dytor 10 mg - everyday before breakfast. 8) jardiance 25 mg-once a day before breakfast. 9) dariton od 7.5 mg -twice a week.[08/02, 8: 20 p.m.] my sugar levels always remains quite high even after time to time medications and fibrous & balanced died. Last one year ago, I suffered from hypoglycemia and there was some blood clot in my brain but it was operated successfully. I was also treated with laser retinopathy twice since 5 years back. *problems*:- (1) after treatment of blood clot in my brain, I am suffering from frequent _short term memory loss_. I even forget things of last 5-10 minutes back. (2) I feel heavy weakness & energy loss.[08/02, 8: 23 p.m.] sagrika: *current levels :-* (1) blood creatinine-1.98 (2) prostate weight - 40 gms (3) hba1c - 8.1 (4) egfr- 49 [08/02, 8: 23 p.m.] *please reply a humble request.*

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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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You should control your diabetes preferably with insulin only and avoid so many medicines to avoid their side effects and hypoglycemia. Please consult an endocrinologist.
Asked for male, 36 years old from Delhi
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Cardiologist•Mangalore
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It is a combination of two medicines. Telmisartan and cilnidipine. Both these medicines act by dilating your blood vessels. Telmisartan also helps your kidney and heart by various mechanisms.
Asked for male, 48 years old from Malda
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Amlodipine is much more effective in controlling pressure than cilnidipine 10. If she takes telmaH and amlodipine 5 mg her BP should become normal in 3 weeks
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