Sir i am suffering from ocd for last 11 yrs doctor suggest me to take nexito 10 mg and zolax 0.25 mg now doctor says you have to stop zolax 0.25 mg but i cannot stop this medicine because when i am stop this medicine i am feeling not well
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Take therapy session for ocd management
I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques
Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling
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I understand your problem.. have you been using zolax all these 10 years? Maybe because of that you are not feeling well after suddenly stopping it.
But don't worry. You can stop zolax slowly and minimise these symptoms. Take half tablet of zolax 0.25 for next 5 days... Then take half of zolax 0.25 every alternate day for next 10 days... And then you can stop it completely
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please consult your Psychiatrist and discuss about your problems. mention about this suggestion before following it. your doctor should know what medicines you are taking and how you are taking
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