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General Physician•Noida
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Chandigarh
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Yes it can be quitted but journey of recovery is not as short as 1 month. In most case it takes around 4-6 month, in some it might take a year or so, but not with tapentadol alone.
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Dehradun
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Dear Pragya,
I hope you know what will happen if you skip the dose. Alcohol along with it depends on whether you drink wine/beer or hot drinks. It depends on the quantity also. It also depends on what food you take along with alcohol, whether you will be driving after drinking and whether you have any medical illnesses, your weight, etc.
I hope you know what will happen if you skip the dose. Alcohol along with it depends on whether you drink wine/beer or hot drinks. It depends on the quantity also. It also depends on what food you take along with alcohol, whether you will be driving after drinking and whether you have any medical illnesses, your weight, etc.
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Chittoor
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Three or more of the following must have been experienced or exhibited at some time during the previous year:
a strong desire or sense of compulsion to take the substance;
difficulties in controlling substance-taking behaviour in terms of its onset, termination, or levels of use;
a physiological withdrawal state when substance use has ceased or been reduced, as evidenced by: the characteristic withdrawal syndrome for the substance; or use of the same (or a closely related) substance ...more
a strong desire or sense of compulsion to take the substance;
difficulties in controlling substance-taking behaviour in terms of its onset, termination, or levels of use;
a physiological withdrawal state when substance use has ceased or been reduced, as evidenced by: the characteristic withdrawal syndrome for the substance; or use of the same (or a closely related) substance ...more
Asked for male, 33 years old from Kolkata
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Yes, you are being treated for depression and you are using Antabuse medication and should not consume alcohol. In fact, it is hazardous. Your addiction may be related to your depression, or it can be the other way around i.e. your alcoholism may have induced your depression. Now you need to continue your therapy or at least attend AA meetings for at least 3 years to be completely out of your addiction and depression. Please stop drinking and attend therapy and resolve your issues connected to d...more
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no antidote available. it will comes out with urine, potty.
no problem, don't worry.
or
consult paediatric doctor.
no problem, don't worry.
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consult paediatric doctor.
Asked for female, 18 years old from Karnal
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