I am going through depression and anxiety(performance anxiety and social anxiety mainly) treatment from last 4 months. Below is my treatment details-
1.) D veniz 50mg at night and etilaam pro 20mg day and night for 2 month.
2.) D veniz 100 mg at night and etilaam pro 20mg in night for 1 month.
3.) D veniz 100 mg at night.
Now, when i stopped etilaam pro my anxiety somewhat started, frequent mood swings and having sleeping problem.
What should be taken for anxiety and sleeping problem bw etizolam or clonazepam?
Can i take it on and off as when i did not feel good?
Help me with mood swings also.
Please give me your suggestion also.
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Hi
Thanks for reaching out
Whatever you have mentioned
Most important is you are not on therapy
For social anxiety and performance anxiety you need to take some therapy and counseling to help you deal with anxiety negative thoughts and perceptions
By taking medicine u r putting band aid over over your bleeding wound
It will work on symptom but what the root cause?
Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online
You will be good to go in few online sessions
All the best :)
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