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I m suffering from unwanted thoughts.. whole a day thoughts are coming in mind so i cant concentrate.. cant sleep at night bcoz of thoughts and in brain i m feeling vibration. anxiety problem. Dr gave me clonil 25 , fluvator 50 along with olimelt 2.5.. is clonil25 safe? I read in google that it has serious side effects.
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Dear friend, I can understand how troubling and distressing it must be to experience unwanted, persistent thoughts throughout the day that interfere with your concentration, sleep, and overall well-being. The vibrating sensation in your brain coupled with anxiety only compounds the difficulty you are facing. Regarding the medications prescribed - Clonil (Clonazepam) 25mg, Fluvator (Fluvoxamine) 50mg, and Olimelt (Olanzapine) 2.5mg - these are commonly used to manage anxiety, obsessive thoughts, and related mental health conditions. However, it's natural to have concerns about potential side effects. All medications carry some risk of side effects, which can vary from person to person. Your doctor has likely weighed the benefits against the risks based on your specific condition and medical history. That said, it's essential to follow the dosage instructions carefully and report any adverse effects immediately. I would suggest having an open discussion with your doctor about your concerns regarding Clonazepam (Clonil). They can provide personalized advice and may consider adjusting the dosage or exploring alternative options if needed. Alongside medication, I strongly recommend incorporating psychotherapeutic techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or mindfulness practices. These evidence-based approaches can help you develop coping strategies to manage intrusive thoughts, reduce anxiety, and regain a sense of control over your mental well-being. Remember, you don't have to go through this alone. With the right professional support, a comprehensive treatment plan, and your commitment to the process, it is possible to overcome these challenges and find relief. Please don't hesitate to reach out for additional support or resources. Wishing you all the best on your journey toward better mental health.
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Clonil at 25mg dose is safe. It’s given upto a dose of 225mg or the highest tolerable dose by a patient, whichever is lower. Yes it has side effects, therefore it needs to be taken under regular follow ups of a psychiatrist.
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Medicines take under guidance and responsibly are not bad but u can also try other therapies like art and theatre Talk to a therapist maybe Read Make merry Meditate Breath work
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At 25mg it won't cause any serious seide effect. So you can take it
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Clonil 25 mg is a very minimal dose to start the medication. It’s a tricyclic antidepressant, so there could be possible side effects like dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, sedation, blurred vision. But these symptoms may not necessarily appear in all the patients. At higher doses like 150-200mg, seizure threshold reduces, may precipitate seizure, but a very rare side effect at higher doses. The dose you are prescribed, it’s safe, nothing to worry.
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Hello, It is safe... Don't worry.
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