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Relapse of panic attacks
I was facing panic attacks since 2 weeks when i got diagnosed with morning anxiety and panic attack. In the initial 15 days when the dose was high the attacks subsided conpletely due to which my doctor changed and reduced the dosage. Two days after the dose was reduced the attacks relapsed like day1. Now i have been put on high doses again for a duration of one month. Is there a chance for the attacks to relapse after my one months dosage also when the doses will be reduced? Is there a possibility for the attacks to go away completely in this one month?
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Medications are to be continued at the doses, which help you improve at the first stage, and the chances of relapse are still there even after one month.  Medications have to be taken for a longer duration to reduce relapse.
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may be attacks will go away but continue follow up with your doctor
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Listen maam , once your symptoms subside then it's doens't have indication for reduce doses , atleast need to continue medication fo r few months then only dose should be taper off gradually, not it will not completely go away in one month, minimum 6-8 months medication should be continue.. if any doubt plz consult ..we will modify your doses
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