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I'm sorry to hear about your struggles with ibs-d (irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea) and anxiety, especially following the withdrawal of antidepressants. It's important to approach your situation with a holistic perspective, considering both medical and lifestyle interventions. Please keep in mind that my guidance is general in nature, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized medical advice. Here are some recommendations:
consult a gastroenterologist: giv...more
consult a gastroenterologist: giv...more
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I'm truly sorry to hear about the struggles and anxiety you're experiencing. It sounds like you're going through a very challenging time. It's important to remember that feelings of anxiety and depression can be overwhelming, but there are ways to manage and improve your situation. Here are some suggestions:
seek professional help: given the intensity of your feelings and the fluctuation in your response to medication, it's crucial to continue working closely with a healthcare professional, ...more
seek professional help: given the intensity of your feelings and the fluctuation in your response to medication, it's crucial to continue working closely with a healthcare professional, ...more
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Asked for female, 20 years old from Hyderabad
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Etilaam pro contains etizolam and propranolol, which act on the symptoms of anxiety (mild) and do not modify the cause of panic attacks, which is serotnergic imbalance in the mind (brain). So ideal treatment based on the frequency of panic attacks would be a course of ssris if they are very frequent. If they occur once in 3-6 month or so, clonazepam is ideal choice. Good luck.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Chennai
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The medical drug which is present in above brand is escitalopram which has not shown significant interaction with pregnancy and can be taken during pregnancy if advised by your psychiatrist as per your clinical condition. 5 mg and 10 mg are the strength of the medication and final dose will depend on your clinical status and response to the medication. Contact your psychiatrist for further discussion regarding dosage.
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Asked for female, 20 years old from Hyderabad
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Always take medications as prescribed by your doctor. Do not adjust the dosage or frequency without consulting them, follow their instructions on when and how to take it during a panic attack. It's important to discuss with your doctor how long you should use these medications and whether there are plans for tapering off.
Medications can be a helpful part of treatment, but they are often more effective when combined with therapy, can provide strategies for managing and preventing panic attac...more
Medications can be a helpful part of treatment, but they are often more effective when combined with therapy, can provide strategies for managing and preventing panic attac...more
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Jalandhar
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Hello, lybrate-user I read your concern regarding your friend. She is going through a bad phase where she is facing some behaviour changes and recalling the past events which is leading to distress. So here I have to suggest you to consult a psychologist or mental health professional who will help your friend to get rid off this issue. A psychologist can apply the therapy which will help her in overcoming the problem.
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Agra
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It's important to address both your anxiety and the newly detected fatty liver with care. Regarding the relationship between your medications and fatty liver:
Medication and Liver Health: The medications you are taking – Clonil (which typically contains clomipramine), fluvoxamine, and clonazepam – are commonly used to treat anxiety and its related disorders. While these medications can have various side effects, a direct causation of fatty liver is not typically prominent among them. Ho...more
Medication and Liver Health: The medications you are taking – Clonil (which typically contains clomipramine), fluvoxamine, and clonazepam – are commonly used to treat anxiety and its related disorders. While these medications can have various side effects, a direct causation of fatty liver is not typically prominent among them. Ho...more
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Asked for male, 47 years old from Hooghly
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For the tremor in your behind, it must be investigated since you have spondylitis, and may have nothing to do with your anxiety/depression. It seems that you overcame your depression for the doctor to take you off of the medication but the anxiety prevailed or has returned. That also means that your recovery has good potential. I suggest that you combine your medication along with therapy from a counselor. This combination will enable you to learn about your emotions and develop tools in the bar...more
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