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Asked for male, 33 years old from Ahmedabad
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Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello,
I being a neurologist its difficult to comment on the problem you are facing. But my sincere advise will to get hold of a decent psychiatrist or a institute/medical college with a psychiatrist for proper treatment. You should not neglect it and these can be treated. At the moment you seem to be getting a cocktail of medicines and this needs to be relooked at for better treatment.
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Homeopath•Shimla
As per your details she was taking antipsychotic Drugs since 6 years, even though her Doses are reduced, still these medicines adverse effects or dependence on these drugs for long time can hamper the condition .such a situation can be cured with the help of Homeopathy.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Valium is not the ideal choice. Anticholinergic might help, discuss these issues with your psychiatrist. You have to be clinically seen and the condition identified and then prescribed. The medications you are taking are good. All the best.
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Psychologist•Noida
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These are the side effects of both the medicines your mother is taking. It should normalize in a few weeks, but it is better to consult your doctor who prescribed these for the side effects to understand the extent of the same. In the meantime can you kindly specify if your mother's condition is severe or she is able to manage her day well and cope with her condition too? Is she also going through counseling to increase and acknowledge her self-awareness around her bipolar condition? What are th...more
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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
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Yes it can..see all meds target both positive and negative symptoms..respinse in terms of positive symptoms is better for all of them.Among meds sizopin and amisant are better than others.If you really want to improve negative symptoms you need more than meds and then also some deficits will always remain..Your new combination is fine but remember the combination of amisant and sizopin is among the best for negative symptoms.In the end goal is to take as few meds as possible..
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Psychologist•Bangalore
Hello friend, good day. I can understand your concern about long term medication and its side effects. Be aware that medicine alone cannot treat such problems. It can help only to address certain symptoms feel better. In parallel, your brother needs a lot of non medical treatment plans including psychotherapy or mindset changes techniques, relaxation techniques, excercise routine, lifestyle changes, dietary changes and regular counseling guidance. In am not sure, how many of these been recommend...more
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