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Asked for female, 19 years old from Lucknow
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
They need to be prescribed by a psychiatrist only after evaluating your physical, psychological condition and other medications you are on. Do not self medicate. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Harish,
There are many companies that manufacture desvenlafaxine. Most companies have their distributors at Chennai. You can ask your nearest chemist for desvenlafaxine 50 mg. He will get it for you. Please don't stop the drug on your own. Discuss with your doctor before weaning.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
Usually panic disorder's treatment it given for 1year initially and then gradually stopped. If someone again starts getting panic symptoms after stopping the treatment he may require the treatment for few more years. In very few cases treatment may needed for lifetime however once a person get relief with medication he may just require 1-2 medicines for longer period not all the medication as mentioned by you.
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Try to relax yourself --
Exercise. Exercise is one of the most important things you can do to combat stress. Take a few minutes to breathe in and out in slow, deep breaths.
Reduce Your Caffeine Intake. Write It Down. Chew Gum. Spend Time With Friends and Family. Laugh.
Massage.
Eat a healthy diet.
Pursue one hobbyWalk in nature
Meditation.
Yoga.
For more details you can consult me.
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Psychologist•Chennai
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Dear Lybrate user. It is not advisable to stop the medicine you are taking all of a sudden. Instead of curing or managing your problems, it will only aggravate them. If you're not willing to continue or if you want to stop taking it please go to the Doctor Who prescribed it. He/she will gradually taper the dosage and stop it without any unwanted effects, and also replace it some other safer drug that suits you best.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
The medications can be modified for effective sleep, you need to consult your psychiatrist and discuss about the sleep issues, am sure he will help out.
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Gynaecologist•Bangalore
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It's a category c drug. This tablets to be used when potential benefits outweigh the risks involved. Consult on-line.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It may be changed by the psychiatrist based on symptom profile. Both are good medications only. Follow your psychiatrist advise. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Vadodara
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Yes, you can. But along with medicines, you can add other methods like progressive muscle relaxation to reduce your anxiety and improve your condition.
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Hlo! bipolar disorder is three type as phase wise manic episode / depressive & euthymic condition (normal. Mood stabilizer like sodium valproate are to be given along antidepressant in depressive phase & only mood stabilizer to be given in manic phase with antipsychotics! so reconsult your psychiatrist! you can consult me online also.
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