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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Hello lybrate-user. I do not find any problem in that but would have been better had you discussed this issue with your trwating physician. What you can do is first stop thinking about it. Go to bed relaxed and only when you feel sleepy. Do not 'try' to sleep but let sleep come to you.in case you have problem you can take clonazepam on as-and-when required basis. Best luck thanks.
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MPhil Clinical Psychology

Psychologist•Delhi
Consuming alcohol or medicine is a form of an addiction.
If you are looking for to leave your addiction then it will not be possible to do it on your own.
You need to consult a Psychiatrist and a Clinical Psychologist for it. Psychiatrist will prescribe you medications to get rid of your addiction and clinical psychologist will conduct therapy sessions for the same.
Combination of both medication and therapy works best in your condition.
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Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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In the first place, it should not have been continued even for 6 months. It should have been replaced by other medicine preferably from ssri group which are more safe in long term and don't carry risk of dependence. Anyway, now first you should take 2 different pills containing propranolol and clonazepam. Propranolol is commonly available in the name of capsule betacap tr / tab. Inderal la which you need to take 40 mg once daily after breakfast. Other you need to get is tab clonazepam 0.25 mg wh...more
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Nephrologist•Delhi
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Lonazep is clonazepam. Its relatively safe to kidney but rarely can lead insult to liver. You can check LFT.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Surprising the doctor changed from stalopam to rivotril, stalopam is better medicine and can be taken for a longer time, as you rightly told it has to be taken for few months, consult an astute psychiatrist. All the best.
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General Physician•Pune
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You are taking mostly anxiety and sleep medication either self medicationor from pharmacist which is not only harmful but against law. Psychological diseases or sleep disturbances are also medical conditions equally important like other diseases. It is always better to get a professional help under direct supervision, regular, periodic follow up. Hence consult an experienced psychiatrist in your place who may help you gradual withdrawal of all your drugs which are ineffecive and harmful. Helthy ...more
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Psychologist•Karnal
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Dear Lybrate user,with medication meet some psychotherapist and take cognitive behavior therapy to strengthen your emotional well-being.As soon as you will be confident,u will be alright and then Psychiarist will reduce the dose and you will be happy and healthy again. For the time being you can start taking beatroot and cucumber salad with some lemon,it will help you. Use morning sunlight and deep breathing in the morning to heal your body with oxygen.But do it daily.Your condition will definit...more
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Lonazep is clonazepam a benzo which should not be taken for such a ling time as it is addictive and causes long term side effects. Try to reduce the dose by half every 2 weeks and stop, if not possible consult a psychiatrist who will help in this regard. Good luck.
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