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Been taking Espiride 50 mg mornings for a month with half a tab Rivotril mid day ,Riviotril now finished still 10 weeks Espiride in hand should I just carry on with Espiride ,till finished ,then see doctor What was Rivotril for ?? Why one longer than other thanks Brian
Espiride medication contains Sulpiride as an active ingredient. It works by blocking the dopamine in brain. It is used for the treatment of depression, loss of balance, mental disorder and other such conditions.
Rivotril is composed of Clonazepam, used to treat seizures, panic attacks and sleep disorders.
Kindly continue with the medications as prescribed by your doctor and do the necessary follow-up as advised.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Ashakiran S,
General & Family Physician
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Whis Is Rivotril Taken For?
Hi, Espiride medication contains Sulpiride as an active ingredient. It works by blocking the dopamine in brain. It is used for the treatment of depression, loss of balance, mental disorder and other such conditions. Rivotril is composed of Clonazepam, used to treat seizures, panic attacks and sleep disorders. Kindly continue with the medications as prescribed by your doctor and do the necessary follow-up as advised. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ashakiran S, General & Family Physician