Hello Respected Doctors,
On Nexito 10 amd Quitipin 50 for depressive disorders, hallucinations, delusions, mixed anxiety, low esteem, lack of interest and other issues. Most of the symptoms are getting better. Few symptoms like being hyper, sometimes lack of sleep, impulsive thinking, Agoraphobia, panic disorder, getting excited, pulsative in nature, unusual fear and anxiety. Pls suggest any meds. Can I take Clonazepam or Alprazolam SOS. Pls guide. Regards
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It’s encouraging to hear that many of your symptoms have started improving with Nexito and Quetiapine—this means your current treatment is working well at a foundational level. The lingering symptoms like impulsivity, occasional hyperactivity, panic episodes, and agoraphobic fears are common in mixed anxiety-depressive states, and they often need more than just medicine—they need emotional rewiring through therapy. While medications like Clonazepam or Alprazolam can offer short-term relief (and might be prescribed SOS by your psychiatrist), they do not resolve the root causes. In fact, long-term reliance on these can delay emotional processing and cause dependency.
Instead of adding more medicines, now is the right time to complement your recovery with structured therapy, especially CBT and exposure-based interventions for your panic, fear, and avoidance behavior. Therapy can help you build mental control, emotional regulation, and self-worth—all of which medicine alone can’t instill. You are already on a healing path; let therapy take it deeper. Take therapy, and you can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
I think you should consult your treating psychiatrist , who gave these medicines. As per your current complaints , one should optimise the dosage of current medicine like Nexito ( increase by 2.5 mg or 5 mg so total around 15 mg ).
Adding clonazepam or alprazolam will be of temporary help.
I think your current psychiatrist will make the best decision for you. So consult him again.
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consult your treating psychiatrist again. thank you
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