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My treatment of depression,insomnia is ruining from Aiims hospital delhi.. I'm taking many medicine of this problem.. yesterday I was visited to my doc.im taking tryptomer 25 mg 1& half tablet daily in night since 7 months..but doc suddenly stop tryptomer 25 mg and increase petril .25 mg to .5 mg..and change many medicine..but I feel uncomfortable now.. feeling tightness is my left upar side of head..sleeps interrupt.Is cause by tryptomer 25mg which I stop suddenly.. what should I do to decrease withdrawal symptoms.. I talk to my doc but he said to stop it.. I'm confused ..what I do..plz help
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Tryptomer 37.5 mg is not a big dose. And it should not cause withdrawal  .  You should change your psychiatrist. Another opinion won't  harm.
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Hi, let me know more about this. Why r u taking medication, what was the response of previous medicine and why they need to be changed? Still continue medication as advised by your doctor.Some time when we stop a medication suddenly it will causes withdrawal but there is no need to worry much as you r taking other one.
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