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Venlor 37.5mg Tablet XR Health Feed

Asked for male, 35 years old from Haridwar
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General Physician•Kurnool
Yeah it's okay. If you feel better after using it consult your Psychiatrist for adjusting the dosage of your drugs or to stop it.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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I think you are being treated for bipolar depression. At the outset let me inform you that is a very difficult situation to rely on medication alone. You need to combine intense counseling to learn coping skills and techniques to handle the complications of life that is anyway challenging even for the ordinary person. There are certain adaptations that will suit you during the elation phase and there are certain behaviors that are required during the depressed phases. In the meantime you can do ...more
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Ssris and snris are combined very frequently by psychiatrists to get optimum results and sometimes more quickly and sometimes when monotherapy is not working as well. If you have any other questions you are welcome to ask them privately.
Look forward to hearing from you. If you need help with booking an appointment online with me on this website either text, an appointment for a confidential and private consultation you may do so by contacting the help desk of Lybrate.
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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Venlor is a SNRI and Trazadone also acts through serotonergic system, in that way they are compatible but why you are given 2 antidepressants at what dose are you taking them, rarely serotonin syndrome can occur but do not worry with these big words, seek the help of the Psychiatrist who prescribe them.
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Psychologist•Nagpur
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You are suffering from Depression and social anxiety disorders. Psychotherapy requires your regular session with psychologist. If in case you consider your mental health important. You might consider this as priority and will get SESSION.
Health is wealth. Right?
I am sure you agree with me on this?
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Dentist•Rajkot
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It may b cavity. You need removal of cavity & filling or rct on it. So go for the treatment instead of medication.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
Hi. It is used for treat major depression, panic disorder, and anxiety.
If you want it off. You will face mentally problems.
You can reduce dosage of it.
You can start dosage 150 mg twice a day.
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Never stop medicine with consult with doctor.
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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Quitiepine has anti depressant properties but at a higher dose than what you are taking. Quitiepine is an anti psychotic which are often given as augmentingbanti depressant activity. Nonharm taking them together.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
when did you last consult your psychiatrist? Please consult her/him without stopping the same dose of tablets. She/he may increase the dose or add another drug/therapy or change the drug. The good medicine is the one that works for you. You have to try with enough dose and at least 3-6 weeks. It looks you have developed tolerance to ativan. Reduce and stop it since it does not work as antidepressant.
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