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What The Effects Of Taking Clonazepam, Aprozolam, Amitone, Mirtaze, Quetiapine And Lamitor OD?
I have been treated by pchyciatrist till 1998.I HAVE BEEN GIVEN 1.CLONAZEPAM 2MG 2.APPROZOLAM 3.AMITONE 50MG 4.MIRTAZE 15MG 5QUITIAPINE PLAIN 400MG AT NIGHT AND LAMITOR OD 100MG. I AM OKAY WITH THIS.SHOULD THIS DOSE BE CAUSE OF DEATH OR MIND BRAIN OR PHYSICAL DISABILITY? PLEASE REPLY ME
You might be having mixed symptoms of anxiety and depression, for which you have been prescribed these drugs. The prescription of these drugs must have been done by your psychiatrist taking into consideration of benefits vs risks. Hence, the treatment should be continued under guidance of your psychiatrist, as suggested by him.
Otherwise also, these drugs are always to be withdrawn in a continuous tapering off manner and not withdrawn abruptly to avoid troublesome withdrawal symptoms. To summarize the situation, your psychiatrist is always in a best position to plan a future course of drugs, as he is well versed with your clinical condition.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Satnarain Bansal, General & Family Physician
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What The Effects Of Taking Clonazepam, Aprozolam, Amitone, Mirtaze, Quetiapine And Lamitor OD?
Hi, You might be having mixed symptoms of anxiety and depression, for which you have been prescribed these drugs. The prescription of these drugs must have been done by your psychiatrist taking into consideration of benefits vs risks. Hence, the treatment should be continued under guidance of your psychiatrist, as suggested by him. Otherwise also, these drugs are always to be withdrawn in a continuous tapering off manner and not withdrawn abruptly to avoid troublesome withdrawal symptoms. To summarize the situation, your psychiatrist is always in a best position to plan a future course of drugs, as he is well versed with your clinical condition. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Satnarain Bansal, General & Family Physician