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Can The Medication Of Clonazepam Help In Overcoming Anger Issues?

currently on Zoloft but cannot take it because it has polysorbate 80 in it, which I have a severe intolerance to. also, when I stop Zoloft, I have a real anger issue. i am currently taking 0.5mg. of clonazepam & was wondering if I increase the clonazepam would that help the anger? However, I still need to take an antidepressant, something comparable to Zoloft but without the polysorbate 80. I also cannot have red dye #40, blue #1&2, and green #3.
Thu, 13 Feb 2020
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Hello,

After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that It will help in managing anger for short duration but anger management therapies will help you better. Try and talk to a psychologist who can counsel you.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Bhanu Partap, Cardiologist
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Can The Medication Of Clonazepam Help In Overcoming Anger Issues?

Hello, After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that It will help in managing anger for short duration but anger management therapies will help you better. Try and talk to a psychologist who can counsel you. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhanu Partap, Cardiologist