I have panic disorder since 6 months
And i was on concor 2.5 and clonazepam. 25 i started feeling fine after 3 months so
I started tapering clonazepam 3 months ago and stopped it a month ago and concor is still in continue.
Now i want to take brahma rasayana for substitute of clonazepam
Can i take it while on a beta blocker(concor)
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There are no well controlled studies on interaction between brahmarasayana and any other Allopathic drugs. So whatever you consume with allopathy drugs is at your own risk to be frank. It’s difficult to tell you but you must practically understand it. The alternative medications are very well known to cause weird side effects and sometime have led to liver or kidney failure. So be very careful.
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