Suggest Treatment For Persistent Depression Despite Taking Medicines
Question: Hello I am from XXXXXXX and on psychiatric medication.Diresta od 500 1/2-0-1 nexito 10 1-0-1 bupron Sr 300 1-0-0
Zapiz 0.25 1-1-1 zotipax 0.5 0-0-1 Qutan 100 0-0-1 emsidon (lurasidone) 40 0-0-1 clonil 25 1-0-1
Zapiz 0.25 1-1-1 zotipax 0.5 0-0-1 Qutan 100 0-0-1 emsidon (lurasidone) 40 0-0-1 clonil 25 1-0-1
Brief Answer:
Please mention your doubts
Detailed Answer:
Hi thanks for asking HCM
I can understand your concern but need more information about complaints. The drugs you have mentioned are mood stabilisers and antidepressants. Diresta OD is a mood stabiliser, Nexito and Bupropion are antidepressant drugs, Lurasidone, Zotepine, Qutan are antipsychotics and mood stabilisers. Zapiz is a benzodiazepine drug.
Kindly mention what doubts you want to clear.
Thanks
Please mention your doubts
Detailed Answer:
Hi thanks for asking HCM
I can understand your concern but need more information about complaints. The drugs you have mentioned are mood stabilisers and antidepressants. Diresta OD is a mood stabiliser, Nexito and Bupropion are antidepressant drugs, Lurasidone, Zotepine, Qutan are antipsychotics and mood stabilisers. Zapiz is a benzodiazepine drug.
Kindly mention what doubts you want to clear.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I feel depressed and like my mind is dull.I have no interest in any activity
Brief Answer:
Dose adjustments are needed
Detailed Answer:
Hello thanks for providing details
These drugs are right drugs for resistant depression. Even with these medicines your symptoms like lack of interest are persisting. You can discuss with your doctor and can ask for increase in dose of Diresta OD to 1000 mg per day. No need to take half of 500 mg because dividing the drug reduces its effectiveness.
Dose of Qutan can be reduced because you are already taking Lurasidone which is also an antipsychotic with mood stabiliser drug.
Increasing the dose of Diresta will definitely improve your symptoms.
Thanks.
Dose adjustments are needed
Detailed Answer:
Hello thanks for providing details
These drugs are right drugs for resistant depression. Even with these medicines your symptoms like lack of interest are persisting. You can discuss with your doctor and can ask for increase in dose of Diresta OD to 1000 mg per day. No need to take half of 500 mg because dividing the drug reduces its effectiveness.
Dose of Qutan can be reduced because you are already taking Lurasidone which is also an antipsychotic with mood stabiliser drug.
Increasing the dose of Diresta will definitely improve your symptoms.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
You have said that to increase the dosage of Diresta OD but suppose in morning i take full 500 and night also full 500 then is there any stimulant which you can prescribe or any other class of antidepressant for my symptoms of depression.
Brief Answer:
No need to add one more antidepressant.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again
Increasing the dose will even control the persisting symptoms of depression. I don't think there is any need to add one more antidepressant drug.
You are on Nexito 20 mg per day, Burpopion 300 mg per day and Clonil 50 per day. All are antidepressant drugs and adding one more drug will only increase the risk of serious serotonin syndrome.
Making dose adjustments of Diresta will control the depressive symptoms. Please remain relaxed. Make dose adjustments only after consulting your prescribing doctor.
Thanks.
No need to add one more antidepressant.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again
Increasing the dose will even control the persisting symptoms of depression. I don't think there is any need to add one more antidepressant drug.
You are on Nexito 20 mg per day, Burpopion 300 mg per day and Clonil 50 per day. All are antidepressant drugs and adding one more drug will only increase the risk of serious serotonin syndrome.
Making dose adjustments of Diresta will control the depressive symptoms. Please remain relaxed. Make dose adjustments only after consulting your prescribing doctor.
Thanks.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee