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Venlanz 2.5Mg Tablet Md Health Feed

Asked for male, 35 years old from Chandigarh
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MBBS, DPM, DNB (PSYCHIATRY)

Psychiatrist•Delhi
Dear are you taking these two meds without break since 2006. If you arer and u didn't face another episode of illness since then, then it is time to reduce your medicines. Start with reducing Olanzepine to 2.5mg per night. Otherwise please consult a psychiatrist to get review of your medications.
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Dr. Vishal Chhabra
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Asked for Male, 45 years old from Kangra
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MBBS, MD - NEUROPSYCHIATRY

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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You need and should take BP medicines. You should get aECG and serum lipid profile done. Also check yourself for diabetes. With these reports you see a physician who will give medicine for High BP. You also show your report to the doctor who is treating your bipolar disorder. He may change your medications if he or she feels so. Finally you should restrict your salt intake and do regular exercise and meditation.
Asked for male, 31 years old from Bangalore
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Homeopath•Kolkata
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Please do a Thyroid profile test -m T3/T4/TSH
Monitor her blood pressure/blood sugar - FBS/PPBS
If there is any fear she is hiding and not able to expresses this can happen - hence speak to her on this while she is alone.
Give her Aconite 30 - thrice daily 4 pills for next 7 days
Based on the reports further treatment would be suggested.
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Neurologist is not the right specialist to treat anxiety. He seems to have prescribed a masala of medications. Consult a psychiatrist, who is the right person to treat anxiety. Sometimes CBT needs to be combined with anxiolytics for better outcomes. All the best.
Asked for male, 36 years old from Ambala
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Psychologist•Mumbai
The medicine can be suggested only after detailed assessment by a psychiatrist. It will be beneficial if you learn behavioural skills and how to deal with repetitive thoughts and impulses. Psychotherapy will equip you will various techniques which will give you the extra relief. Talk to a trained and qualified psychologist. Help is just one call away.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Delhi
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Psychologist•Delhi
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Hi lybrate-user,
pharamcology (medicines) by themselves may not be sufficient for ocd and anxiety issues. Consider seeking cognitive behavior therapy from a clinical psychologist which would work directly on your behaviors and thoughts while the medicines work on your anxiety. Cbt is very efficacious for ocd and you will see good results.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Chennai
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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

Neurologist•Panchkula
Hello,
Olanzipine is known to cause Parkinsons disease like symptoms. but the dose you are taking is minimal. the main thing is to reassess the need for antipsychotics and are they realyy required. Secondly you can try Pacitane
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Mumbai
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General Physician•Delhi
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hi b,
its not a bad thing to get a counselling from psychotherapist
in today's environment its normal to have mood swings, depression, anxiety
you feel relieved after taking a proper treatment
these medicine will help you but not to that extend. i request you to get a proper treatment
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Dear lybrate-user, it is possible that benzodiazepines do affect concentration. However give it a few days till your brain gets used to it. If you feel the difficulty in concentration is persistent or intolerable please contact your prescribing physician soon.
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