Depran L side effects

2024-05-12 11:04:06
It's been 45 days I am taking Depran L but having continuous urination and feel like drinking water all the time... I have become very lazy and not able to concentrate on work ... any method to stop this medicine slowly ?
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Taper it into half for few days and stop..get checked if it due to medicine or something else. It is unusual For the medicine to cause it. Good luck

Answered2024-05-12 14:56:18

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Answered2024-05-12 14:30:27

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Depran L, which combines escitalopram and clonazepam, can sometimes cause side effects like increased thirst and urination, possibly due to escitalopram-induced hyponatremia (low sodium levels). These symptoms, along with your described lack of concentration and increased laziness, are important to address with your psychiatrist. It's crucial not to stop this medication abruptly; your doctor can guide you on how to taper off safely, if that's the appropriate course of action. Discuss these side effects with them for a tailored approach to your treatment.
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Answered2024-05-12 13:57:14

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These are not the side effects of this medicine however if you want to stop it you can take half of it is tablet for 3to4 days and then stop , it it's a very small dose you can stop it there is no problem

Answered2024-05-12 11:39:44

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