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Tool 3-4 times  per day and back pain
I've been taking escitalopram 10 mg, mirtazapine 7.5 mg, and clonazepam 0.5 mg after dinner and esitalopram 10mg, clonazepam 0.25mg after breakfast as prescribed for MDD, panic disorder, anxiety from last one month. While I'm experiencing persistent loose tool 3-4 times per day in the morning ,body pain, backpain during sitting and noticeable weight gain. How to cure it. Please help me doctor. Note: Another Doctor suggest mitrazapine dose reduce 15mg to 7.5 mg from last 4 days for weight gain.
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Weight gain can be secondary to Mirtazapine but information is limited to arrive at any conclusion. You should get a proper consultation. You can consult physician for other complaints to rule out other possibilities.
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Can be medication side effects, Please consult,  you need a detail assessment to rectify your medication, also it is a time taking process to evaluate for medication side effects, i understand sometimes it is frustrating to consult a doctor everyday, but without proper assessment and history, it is difficult to give a prescription right away.
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Hi.. it could be due to mirtazapine. However I will need further details to advise appropriately.
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consult online for further evaluation and management
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These are side effects of the drugs. Consult your psychiatrist to change the prescription.
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you can consult me on practo
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don't increase or decrease doses of your medication on your own.
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