Is Panic Disorder Curable After Taking Medicine For A Year? Taking Clonazepam
A patient stops his/her medication. Because of this fact, I usually counsel my
Patients not to be so hasty in desiring to stop the medication, particularly if it is working well. One compelling reason not to stop medicine while it's doing well for you is the following: once you stop medication and then your symptoms recur, you may not respond as well the second time around to the same medication regimen as you took the first time. Every medication trial is a new trial, as if you had never taken it before. Therefore there's no guarantee that it'll work as well the second time or subsequent time around. So I hope this answered your question adequately. My best advice to you is to continue to take the medication on an ongoing basis, as long as the benefits outweigh the adverse effects or side effects of the medicine. Of course, if the medication you're taking is not helping you adequately with your symptoms, you must tell your psychiatrist about this and have your psychiatrist Adjust the medication in order to give you or at least attempt to give you a better response. Thanks for your interesting question. Don't hesitate to contact us again if you need further follow up on this question or for any other questions you may have. Thanks.
J. Clive Spiegel MD
Kindly also tell which medical test I should undergo while taking these medicine and its time interval to undergo.
I am Indian Male age 30 with 180 cm height and 81 kg weight
My LIPID Figures are;
Total cholesterol 180
HDL 39
LDL 101
Triglyceride 137
VLDL 34
Kindly give your suggestion on overall above things & change in any medicine mentioned.
Should always include a fasting lipid profile, thyroid function tests and the basic
Blood count, electrolytes, liver and kidney profile and hemoglobin A1C to check for diabetes. Apart from that, you should have no other concerns or worries. Keep doing what you're doing. I hope this addresses your additional concerns. Don't hesitate to follow up with me further if you feel the need. Again thanks for
Your excellent questions.
J. Clive Spiegel MD