Hello doctors, I am 29 years old. Currently my doctor is available in city that is why am asking this. From last 3 years I have been trying for government job. And from last 6 months i was going through anxiety and OCD symptoms (irrational and uncontrollable sexual thoughts). So doctor prescribed me Depran forte 20mg and am taking it from last 3 months. I found 70-80% improvement in symptoms. And recently I got selected in my dream government job. My question is I may have medical test(blood and urine test) in next 1 month. So will it show in results that I was taking this medicine because that will definitely create problem. Please someone explain me. I can not stop this medicine as it shows withdrawal symptoms. But will it create any problem in my medical test?... Because this job is very important for me and I can not lose it. So please someone help regarding this.
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What kind of urine n blood tests?
If they will look for drugs, it will be positive because Depran forte contains clinazepam, Take Depranex 20mg and clonazepam 0.25mg separately and tapper clonazepam over a period of 1 week and stop it
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Routine blood tests which are the ones usually done at medical screening cannot detect the drug levels in your blood, so nothing to worry be calm and composed
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