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I was diagnosed with neurotic features of Anxiety and Phobic avoidance in 1999 at Age 19. I was and am addicted to Tobacco chewing. I frequently smoke and drink as well. Recently after change of medication I started sweating profusely and my blood sugar reached 400. I have been gaining weight although I just have one meal in 24Hrs. My weight has climbed to 120Kgs and Age 35. My new Psychiatrist switched me from Sizodon, Pacitane, Bupron XL Symbal to Arpizol, Tetrafol and Symbal citing Sizodon as the reason for weight gain and brought the total number of pills per day to 6 from 12 in last 5 months. Could medication lead to such condition like high pulse, sweating and high blood/urine sugar?


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