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What Causes Breathlessness After Having Multivitamins Along With Alcohol?
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Sounds like withdrawal reaction
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Hi,
As I read your query and other details I could think of initial disulfiram like reaction when you consumed alcohol with multivitamins and zinc. Alcohol gives a very weird feeling when you consume it with minerals and salts which are present in the drugs mentioned. So you had a stomach upset which went for few days to weeks. Incidentally you took a decision to quit smoking and alcohol and slowly this disulfiram reaction transformed into 'Withdrawal affects' of nicotine and ethanol.
These feelings would last for weeks to few months. The next step for you is to visit a Addiction medicine centre who can deal with the withdrawal reaction effectively and which will slowly come to baseline and you can lead a better life every after without alcohol and smoke.
All this is more evident when doctors did not find organic disease and anti anxiety drugs did not work on you.
You can visit the newly opened centre at NIMHANS, XXXXXXX
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i will refer to doctor madhusudahan,(was in nimhans before) today itself..
likely Nicotine withdrawal
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yes a possibility.
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Origin of such imbalances not known
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I am not sure about the origin of chemical imbalances in the brain. But if this is found true, you can get benefit from certain medications. I suggest you to do the same as Dr Madhusudhan.
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