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Asked for male, 22 years old from Gandhinagar
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Dear , zeptol (carbamazepine) is a teratogenic drug, that may harm the foetus. It is ok to take it now. You delay pregnancy by few years (5 years). By the time of pregnancy you may try gradually tapering and stopping it. If not possible few other safer anti-epileptic medicines like lamotrigine may be tried, although small risk of cleft palate is there, but no very serious risk.
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Asked for female, 18 years old from Pratapgarh
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If u wants to cure ur problem permanently then u have to do some exercise, yoga,, meditation also important,,with this u need proper homoeopathic treatment
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Vijayawada
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Green leafy vegetables like spinach, kale, and collards.
Salmon, tuna, and other oily fish.
Eggs, nuts, beans, and other nonmeat protein sources.
Oranges and other citrus fruits or juices.
Oysters and pork.
Salmon, tuna, and other oily fish.
Eggs, nuts, beans, and other nonmeat protein sources.
Oranges and other citrus fruits or juices.
Oysters and pork.
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Asked for male, 2 years old from Chennai
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Hello. Your mother appears to be affected by a condition called epilepsy (most probably generalised tonic clonic siezure) which is going to remain there for life. As she is taking zeptol 400 (carbamazepine) regularly, it is the drug of choice for this condition too along with valproate and is quite safe too. This medicine is not the cause for diabetes and hyperchlesterolemia. But as she has already taken medications for more than 15 years with out occurance of single episode of convulsion and un...more
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Dear lybrate-user, welcome to lybrate. Bipolar affective disorder (bpad) is a psychological illness that involves severe mood swings. These mood swings take the form of depression or mania and may last for several months at a time. The given medicines are usually prescribed to treat manic episodes and general bpad.
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Raichur
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Either consult your regular doctor.
Or if you want our advise then you will need to consult with the details of your case.
After proper details only we can give appropriate advise.
Or if you want our advise then you will need to consult with the details of your case.
After proper details only we can give appropriate advise.
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