Iam taking antidepressants paraxyl CR 12.5mg from 2 years
My overthinking problem is not solved still iam thinking about my past mistakes & feeling regret
What should I do ?
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Since 2 years you are taking paroxitine 12.5mg without any improvement meansita time to change the medication or should consult a psychiatrist definitely.. and psychotherapy also works well after pharmacotherapy.
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consult online practo psychiatrists for further help
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keep yourself busy and you can try yoga and meditation
Hello,
As you are taking an antidepressant for last 2 years and still the problem of rumination is not solved, there are two options for complete response:
Either the dose of antidepressant can be increased to 25 mg or you can start having therapy sessions for the remaining symptoms.
Next Steps
please consult a psychiatrist to optimise your treatment.
Paroxetine you are taking will help in anxiety and depression management.
You said your problem was brooding over the past mistakes which need to be addressed through talking therapy.
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Consult a Psychiatrist asap for adjusting the medication dose and therapy
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