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Diploma In Psychological Medicine, MBBS

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.
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
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Diazepam, is to treat alcohol withdrawal and should not be mixed with her drinks. From your description and her usage of other substances, I suggest that you admit her in a rehabilitation center. It will be difficult for her to handle this condition on her own or in the surroundings of her home: she has gotten conditioned to the environment and there will be too many stimulants around her making it really difficult. In the rehabilitation center they will consider her requirements for medication ...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Stefania,
There are many stages of alcohol intake. Alcohol Dependence syndrome is diagnosed with a set guidelines. When she stops herself, the withdrawal symptoms are rated on a particular scale. Accordingly diazepam or any other benzodiazepine is prescribed for the first 2-3 weeks. Taking diazepam is not risky. It may be even life saving. But for what reason it is taken and for how long she needs to take depends on the doctor's assessment.
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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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Respiratory Medicine Specialist•Delhi
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Both are long acting ics-laba combination drugs. The only difference being that salmeterol (seroflo) acts a little slower than formoterol (maxiflo).
Side effects range from hypersensitivity, altered taste, oral candidiasis, tachycardia to pneumonias.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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For insomnia take tab. Freshika 0.5 mg before sleeping
cap. Ocid dsr for gastritis
slowly recovery will occur.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Some patients with copd have increased mucus production. This is because they have more goblet cells than people without copd. They may also have oversized mucus glands in their airways. This overproduction results in a chronic cough.
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This is good that you have decided to stop taking alcohol and seek treatment. Thats the first step in deaddiction which you have achieved. And regarding your alcohol binge drinking problem and loss of control, you can consult and start treatment and there are many treatment options which are safer than nalteexone and also choice of medicine depends from patient to patient .it will be good to consult a doctor and start treatment.
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