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Course of librate10mg tablet n clonazepm
I had drinking habit since last 13 years n totally left it 4 months ago after which i felt depression n walking imbalance.On d advice of my psychiatrist I took citaford s plus10mg daily once at nite, cloronest0.5mg daily once at nite n oxyliv, megalore tablets n oxford 4g capsule for last 40 days.. After taking it i hv almost get rid of my deprssn prblm, but my walking imbalance continued 2 some extent. I visited her 9 days ago n dis time she prescribed librate 10mg tablet thrice daily, citawok forte 10mg once daily , cloze 1mg tablet once daily, op369 capsule along with some othr medicine.  She has given all these medicine for next 45 days n m taking it since last 9 days though no imprvmnt in walking imbalance. My ct scan n eeg of brain is normal. Now my question is can I take librate 10mg thrice a day for 45 days in a row. N next qustn is is it safe to take cloze 1mg daily 4 nxt 45 days as I hv already taken cloronest 0. 5mg daily 4 last 40 days as both consist of clonazepam?pls rply
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The usual practice is to taper off librium slowly over a period of time. It depends upon whether you are having any withdrawal symptoms or not. So you need to find out the rationale for your prescription from your psychiatrist. Similarly the reason for prescribing clonazepam along with librium.
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Consult a neurologist to rule out other causes of imbalance.
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