I am 36 years old anxiety patient.
I m recently diagnosed. I m taking
. 25 etilaam half in morning half in evening feel quit good. How long can I take this medication or should I stop.
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Etilaam is a SOS drug .
Only for temporary purpose eg exam or seminar
Not for regular use. Please consult psychiatrist for proper treatment
N practice relaxation excercise
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Etilaam is a Temporary Solution and not a long term Treatment for Anxiety Disorder as it can be Addictive. You Need to consult a Psychiatrist to get an antidepressant along with this which is Non Addictive.
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Dont Take Etilaam for more than 10-15 days. Dont Overdose.
Dear sir,
Thanks for your query. It is not the primary drug of choice for anxiety disorder. It is advisable to taper and stop the medicines with the consultation of a psychiatrist.
Thanks.
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Consult a psychiatrist who understand about his problem in great detail to give further inputs.
This is a very mild medication and that too at a low dose.
Once you are better for few days to weeks your doctor will advise how to reduce and stop - as s/he has seen you and prescribed this.
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Please talk to your doctor - s/he would be the right person to advise on this.
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