I am having depression since May mid. Dr advised me Lithosun 300, Fludac 40, Rexipra 20, Divaa OD 500, propranolol 20 mg, Etizolam .25
Earlier it was Fludac 20
Above am taking from 4.5 weeks, depression still there and I feel very strange
When I spoke to Dr, she told take Lithosun 600 rest will be same. I read 1 month Fludac works
I am still feeling low and demotivated
Please assist
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Thank you for sharing your concerns.
You are already on multiple medications, including mood stabilizers, antidepressants, and anxiolytics.
Despite this, if you're still feeling low and demotivated after 4.5 weeks, it may indicate the need for a more detailed evaluation- especially regarding dosage adjustments, side effects, or diagnosis clarification.
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Depression is associated with many symptoms as
Low mood, lethargic, suicidal thoughts crying spells, anxiety etc . You are taking treatment for more than 1-2 months. A lot of medications have been prescribed. On the above medications, what symptoms improved or what remained of what new emerged all need to be assessed further . Other medical illness as bp, sugar, thyroid, cholesterol all also need to be assessed as in such physical illness, improvement for symptoms of Depression took more time
Thanks for reaching out. Will need further history as to what all symptoms you have and what you mean by feeling strange. Different people respond to different doses of medications.
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