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MSW, Clinical Hypnotherapy, MBA, Post Gr...read more

Psychologist•Guwahati
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I don't think curd should have any ill effects on years health. U may consult years physician to crosscheck.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
There is no fixed course for Zosert. It depends on your diagnosis, improvement and side effects.
Please continue 50 mg for another 10 days and consult your doctor again. She/he may increase the dose, if necessary. May not stop tablets.
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
No, Do not use those medicines.
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MBBS, DPM, DNB (PSYCHIATRY)

Psychiatrist•Noida
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Usually it takes 2-3 weeks to get adapted to medicine. Don't stop it all at once, you can have adverse effects more.
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My doctor is changing me from sertraline 200 mg to escitalopram 20 mg, because of ongoing side effects on sertraline. This is the cross taper schedule: for 6-7 days: reduce from 200 mg to 150 mg sertraline further 6-7 days: reduce from 150 mg to 100 mg sertraline further 6-7 days: reduce from 100 mg sertraline to 50 mg sertraline and add 5 mg escitalopram further 6-7 days: reduce 50 mg sertraline to 25 mg sertraline, increase escitalopram to 10 mg. To finish: stop sertraline altogether, continue with 20 mg escitalopram. Does this cross taper seem okay? I am trying to reduce the risk of sertraline withdrawal. I also have a fear of vomiting. Is this schedule likely to make me vomit? Or should I avoid most withdrawal? I am on my second week now, so I am now on 100 mg sertraline. What side effects can be expected when going from 150 mg-100 mg sertraline? Thanks for the help and information.

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Hi lybrate-user! I understand you are faced with a lot of confusion at the moment. It may be in your best interest to follow the regimen prescribed by your psychiatrist and openly discuss your fear of withdrawal and induction of vomiting with him. The regimen of psychiatric medication is very essential. It maybe helpful to go along with their recommendation. If you see any side effects, complete the dosage as prescribed and then follow up with your doctor. Sometimes side effects come from your b...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There is nothing called better or inferior. All medications are tailored to an individual depending on the symptoms, response and tolerability. Over the Counter self medication and self medication by googling is dangerous to one's body and mind. Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine and can cause severe dependence and side effects on a longer run. Escitalopram ad Sertraline are SSRI's and need to be prescribed carefully adjusting/ titrating dosage by a psychiatrist. Hope this info helps.
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..The medication should be used with caution in the elderly, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, patients with liver or kidney problems, Parkinson's disease or a blood disorder called acute porphyria.
let's discuss your complete medical history in detail, post discussion i'll be able to provide you right medical consultation.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes, you can very well take them in the morning. But take them under your psychiatrist guidance with regular review. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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It seems like your depression was better with the earlier regimen and now since the medications have been changed you are having a recurrence of your depressive symptoms. Also you mention that you have an autoimmune disease and do not give us details regarding what it is or the treatment you are on with regards to that condition. I hope you reach out to us confidentially so that we can review your records and prescribe the best available treatment for you.
Look forward to hearing from you. I...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Daxid is far superior as it come from reputed pfizer, but there are generic advocates who say they are the same. It is like 24k gold and 18k gold. Both are gold only. You make a choice.
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