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Xl Paro 25 MG Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 33 years old from Delhi
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
Of course it is your decision to take whatever treatment you wish to take. If you consult psychiatrists, they will prescribe according to their expertise based on evidences of many research work. You can take decision to go to psychiatrist or not. You can even take a decision whether to take her/his treatment or not. You can even take a decision of stopping treatment also. You are old enough and have the sanity to use your discretion.
You can stop Pexep and try natural...more
Asked for male, 24 years old from Jodhpur
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Homeopath•Noida
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It means you need to strengthen your muscles. If you do running n don't strengthen your muscles, then you can't gove ue best output.
You need to do strength/ weight training at some gym for twice a week (with a gap of 1-2 days) in some gym. Do it for 50-60 mins only. Do not do cardio with strength training.
For details you can consult online.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Unani Specialist•Moradabad
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Best and effective item no side effects and no risk
majun ispand sokhtani 5 gms twice daily with milk
shilajit double gold capsule 1 twice daily with milk
use minimum 2 months.
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Psychiatrist•Ahmedabad
Hi, These are the right medications. Side effects can be Clomipramine: constipation, dry mouth, difficulty urinating, sedation, postural giddiness.
Prodep and Xet: delayed ejaculation and decreased libido if used for a few years.
Asked for male, 24 years old from Jaipur
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Psychiatrist•Akola
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Hello, simple answer is with controlled release (cr) preparation, paroxetine shall remain in blood stream for longer time & will have less chance of adverse side effects like dry mouth, sleepiness etc. So, depending upon a patients profile psychiatrist shall choose whether paroxetine plain or paroxetine-cr is of better use.
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Homeopath•Noida
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Paroxetine is used in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobia and post traumatic stress disorder. Common side effects of paroxetine
low sexual desire, delayed ejaculation, orthostatic hypotension (sudden lowering of blood pressure on standing), nausea, dryness in mouth, weight gain, erectile dysfunction, stomach upset.
Asked for female, 42 years old from Aligarh
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Psychiatrist•Jabalpur
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Hello Lybrate user, thank you for your query. The dose depends on the condition for which paroxetine has been prescribed. Depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance or something else. The usual dose range is 12. 5 mg to 75 mg although 75 mg is usually not required. Hope this helps. Good luck and best wishes! if you wish for a detailed consultation for your problem, would be happy to help. Thank you.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Hello. Preferably it should be taken in morning. But if you feel little sleepy after taking it then you can shift your dosing time to before bed also. Medicine has its effect for around 30 hours so don't worry about time. Take it at a fixed time daily.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Delhi
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Paroxetine by itself is an ssri, kindly consult an experienced psychiatrist and it is wise not to meddle with the medications, as there is risk of serotonin syndrome and others. All the best.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopath•Patna
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Hello,
**homoeo-care**
@ rhus tox 200-6 pills, thrice a day.
@ arnica mont 200- 6 pills, thrice a day.
Take, care.
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