Suggest Treatment For Restless Limbs, Spine Pain And Nerve Pain Around Buttocks
Question: Hi! I am taking Tyl#3(twice daily) Carisoprodol (twice daily) Lyrica (75 mg once daily) Lorazepam (twice daily) Paxil (once daily) and Hydroxyzine 50 mg at bed time. I take Fish Oil once daily< CLA or Tonalin once daily and Alpha Lipioic Acid twice daily. I absolutely cannot sleep at night. Am awake until 4AM every night. Have tried everything. Restless, legs, arms, too awake at night. How can I fix this? Are drugs interacting with each otHER? I had back surgery, have rods T2-L4 2010. Lots of pain, need 3rd back surgery as btwn L4, L5 pad wore away, bad nerve pain buttocks runing down my legs. Not ready to have surgery again as I have had 2 back surgeries already.
Brief Answer:
Nexito forte and Pregabalin will help.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir,
I understand your query and concern.
Chronic sleep disorder in your case is related to your spine.
I advise you to take Tab.Nexito forte(contains clonazepam and escitlopam) has excellent mood elevating action and improves your sleep.So I advise you to stop Lorazepam and use Nexitoforte.
Also take Tab.Pregabalin once daily before sleep for 3 months to relieve your pain.
NOTE:These drugs should be taken under strict medical prescription of your doctor.
Non pharmacological sleep measures like sleep hygeine and behavioural therapy should be maintained.
Post your further queries if any,
Thank you.
Nexito forte and Pregabalin will help.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir,
I understand your query and concern.
Chronic sleep disorder in your case is related to your spine.
I advise you to take Tab.Nexito forte(contains clonazepam and escitlopam) has excellent mood elevating action and improves your sleep.So I advise you to stop Lorazepam and use Nexitoforte.
Also take Tab.Pregabalin once daily before sleep for 3 months to relieve your pain.
NOTE:These drugs should be taken under strict medical prescription of your doctor.
Non pharmacological sleep measures like sleep hygeine and behavioural therapy should be maintained.
Post your further queries if any,
Thank you.
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Dr. Pradeep Vitta