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Suffering From Depression And Pseudo Alzheimer. Addicted To Restyl. Taking Etoile, Nicerbium. How Long Should I Continue This?

my mother is suffering from depression,pseudo alzeimer,and addiction to restyl 0.5mg.for las15 days dr has prescribed tab Etiole,tab nexito5,tab nicerbium 2/day,tab prevaaAs.75,tab anxozap15 1/2 whenever necessary

dr pl tell me for how long she has to continue this tabs,as seen on d net all these drugs contradict itself (side effects)
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concern for your mother. She will benefit from going off of restyl as this can exacerbate your depression. Restyl is an addictive medication and a generalized brain depressant. Please consult a qualified psychiatrist to get treatment for the condition. Also regular follow u visits with the psychiatrist will be helpful as well.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Suffering From Depression And Pseudo Alzheimer. Addicted To Restyl. Taking Etoile, Nicerbium. How Long Should I Continue This?

Hi there ~ I understand your concern for your mother. She will benefit from going off of restyl as this can exacerbate your depression. Restyl is an addictive medication and a generalized brain depressant. Please consult a qualified psychiatrist to get treatment for the condition. Also regular follow u visits with the psychiatrist will be helpful as well. Take care and have a lovely day!