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My psychiatrist made me stop tryptomer 10 after a week of taking it cause my panic attacks got worse i had bad stomach discomfort...and now i have bad migraine that's not passing off plus bad stomach discomfort..i have nausea and diahrea. I don't know how to get better
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You should consult psychiatrist for these complaints, your history need to be evaluated in detail before prescribing any medication.. so better consult psychiatrist, if you want you can change the doctor.. but consultation is required to solve the problem..
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Hi.. panic attacks can be treated with medicines and relaxation techniques. Tryptomer 10 mg may not be suitable for you.
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Hello U haven't mentioned why the doctor  asked to stop the tryptomer,  have you faced any problem with the same earlier. Panic attacks can be treated with medication and certain therapies. Better to evaluate regarding the symptoms and get proper treatment.
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Firstly Tryptomer 10 mg is a tricyclic antidepressant group of drug which has multiple indications. The dose of 10 mg is a very minimal drug usually used to target headaches - particularly tension type headache (muscular type). It’s not the line of treatment for Migraine. It can be used as an add on in some cases of migraine. Secondly Migraine itself is associated with range of Aura symptoms. Nausea and vomiting are commonly seen with acute episodes of migraine which resolves with subsiding of the episode. For panic attacks tryptomer does act, but at the mentioned dose it doesn’t really curb the baseline illness if any. So that may require assessment for establishing a diagnosis, if there is any underlying anxiety disorder then treatment modality needs modification. A detailed history to understand the appearance of anxiety symptoms is correlated with headache or are an independent coexisting entity needs evaluation.
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Migraine episodes can be controlled by non pharmacological measures up to certain extent, but severe acute episodes need treatment.
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