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Psychiatrist•Gangtok
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
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Psychiatrist•Raipur
Unfortunately the tramadol tablets that you are taking are themselves a form of opioid tablets, and maybe as you have used them for such long, stopping them abruptly is causing you discomfort. Tapering them down is one option for you, or you can consult a psychiatrist for help. Other than that, sudden arkamin stoppage can also cause rebound hypertension, and so its tapering is also required.
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D. N. B. PSYCHIATRY, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
Mr. lybrate-user, you do not get addicted to mirtazapine. There can be some withdrawal symptoms such as sleeplessness, irritability, but not with such a small dose.
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Psychiatrist•Dharwad
As answered by my other colleagues, we need detailed history to know what is your underlying medical problem and the need for long term steroid therapy. Consult your physician to know the need for long term steroids. This question is better answered by a physician than psychiatrists.
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Psychologist•Bhubaneswar
It is not advisable to fully depend on any drugs for a along run. It will definitely form a habit. Try other effective approches for insomnia problem. You may chat with me for any help.
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Psychologist•Bhubaneswar
Any addictive material, if you will stop immediately then you might face some degrees of anxiety or phobia. Before stopping it kindly consult with a de-addiction specialist.
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Psychiatrist•Varanasi
Mr. lybrate-user,
I am extremely sorry to hear your condition
what you are experiencing is due to dependence f opioid medications.
We can get detox therapy for you and then put you under long term oral substitution program.
If you need any help, you can consult any psychiatrist for help and they will follow the procedure of your treatment.
Get well soon.
Asked for male, 31 years old from Lucknow
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Yes, you may take, but consult with your doctor to see which supplement is best for you.in the market, many combinations are available, not all will be advisable for you .also, your doctor will be able to guide ith the dose required for you.
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