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Nexito 10 long term
This can be used long term once daily for years ??? Side effect and is it safe drugs needed for OCD MASTURBATION and stress
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Why do you need it for years? Well It’s considered a relatively safe drug.
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Hello, Medicines for OCD can be taken long-term, sometimes for years, but always under a doctor’s supervision with regular follow-ups. They are generally safe and effective, but side effects may include stomach upset, weight changes, sexual side effects, or sleep changes.
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For concerns like stress and excessive masturbation linked with OCD, treatment usually works best when medication is combined with therapy (like CBT) and lifestyle changes.
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Do not self-start or continue medicines for years without medical review. Regular monitoring ensures safety and effectiveness. For more queries, Reach out for an online or in-person consultation: 📞 NEURONAL FIX CLINIC, RAMPRASTHA COLONY, Ghaziabad (near Shreshtha Vihar, Delhi) – +91-74XX52XX97XX67XX61
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Some OCD medicines can be used safely for years under a doctor’s supervision. They help with intrusive thoughts, stress, even compulsive behaviors like excessive masturbation. Side effects differ person to person common ones are stomach upset, sleep changes, or weight shifts. but your psychiatrist checks risks versus benefit. What matters is never adjusting dose on your own. For stress, add therapy, routine, prayer/meditation, exercise, and limit triggers like screen overuse. Medicines can support you, but lasting change comes when you also train your mind and body to handle urges and stress differently.
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Stay regular with medicines, ask your doctor about long-term plan, start therapy for OCD and urges, build healthy routines, reduce stress triggers, and practice patience with recovery.
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Keep yourself occupied in meaningful activities, delay acting on urges by a few minutes, use exercise to release stress, avoid isolation, track progress in a journal, and remind yourself recovery is step by step.
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Hi.. will need further history regarding the same to advise appropriately. Consult online for treatment
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Hi. Thanks for sharing your concern..If you are concerened about the side effect of the drug, you needn't worry, Its generally considered a relatively safe drug..Taking nexito long term may not be necessary if your symptoms are in control, psychiatrist can taper it off and stop it.  However, we would need a detailed history and the course of your illness to decide on that. Do consult online.
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