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Xet Cr 12.5 Mg Tablet Health Feed

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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
paxidep pr is paroxetine prolonged release tablet ip. I don't know what is oxtus cr. Look at the strip, in small letters, the chemical name and dose will be printed. With a magnifying glass read it. If it contains clonazepam in addition, don't use it. You may need clonazepam only for few weeks whereas paroxetine for many months.
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Diploma in Psychological Medicine, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Ludhiana
Hello lybrate-user first of all thanks for the question. I hope you have mentioned correct diagnosis with the help of doctor. Right now you are taking 37.5 mg of paroxetine. I want to know about status of ocd, how much improvement came after beginning of medicine. How much improvement you still expect? Maximum dose depend on patient's tolerability. Common side effects you need to know are: sedation, weight gain, delayed ejaculation, dryness of mouth, sometimes erectile dysfunction. Max dose can ...more
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes you can take the same like that, if you are not having sedation in the morning you can divide the dosage and take. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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PaxidepCR is usually the drug given in Socila Anxiety /Panic, it is safe, but how long you are taking and what is the response. One drug and one dose may not suit all. Medication only will not cure Anxiety. Please meet a Psychiatrist who will Evaluate you and guide you through.
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
Tremors, feeling anxious or nervous, sense of panic, sweating, increased heartbeat, feeling of impending doom, stomach discomfort, dizziness etc are signs of anxiety. These can be debilitating. If the anxiety us overwhelming, consult a psychiatrist at the earliest. With the right medication and counseling, it is likely your symptoms will improve. Other than that, try yoga, deep breathing, meditation, moderate exercise, progressive muscular relaxation and guided meditation.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health problem. Symptoms typically include recurring thoughts and repetitive actions in response to the recurring thoughts. A common example is recurring thoughts about germs and dirt, with a need to wash your hands repeatedly to "clean off the germs" However, there are many other examples like sexual thoughts, counting, checking, orderliness, etc. The usual treatments are cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), a selective serotonin reuptake i...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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If xet cr (paroxetine) is not working, other alternatives are there. You need to consult your psychiatrist and consider alternate medications, also combining with cognitive behavioral therapy would help. Good luck.
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MBBS, MD NEUROPSYCHIATRY

Psychiatrist•Lucknow
Hi
If you are not getting relief with above mentioned drug in your OCD, some changes in meds can give better relief. Obviously, You can live your life in normal way. Continue anti-diabetic and anti-hypertensive medications.
Get well soon.
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I'm seeing a psychiatrist right now. He said that the treatment for my generalized anxiety is 1 year. I take Paroxetine (Xet 20 mg) once daily and Rivotril (Clonazepam) 1/8 at night. He decrease the dose of my rivotril, because I take it 1/4 at night to 1/8, he said that in my next appointment, he will not prescribed rivotril anymore. My concerned is that I know it will take quiet sometime to recover, but I have worries everyday, like I don't want to hear loud noises and bang on the door (Im in my auntie's house right now and they don't know my issues, especially my grandma, I don't want her to worry) I feel like, is it for me? Are they angry? But I can brush it off in my head. Just a little beat of breathing or listening to music. But my worries so far is that if I will take the board exam this March 2019? I feel like my mind is not yet ready, but I don't want to disappoint my grandma & parents, they know that I will take the pharmacy board examination this March but as of the moment, I don't want too. Right now, I don't read books and didn't start to review :(I need advice. Thank you.

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Psychiatrist•Nagpur
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The treatment you taking is adequate. You should tell your family about your problem. That will help you cope up with the situation in a better way. Also along with the meds I would Want you to start doing some regular exercise or meditation in any form. Bring home a colouring book and whenever you feel like an anxiety attack take that out and start colouring. Practice deep breathing and relaxation. Talk to someone venting out your feelings and emotions will help you deal with them in a better w...more
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