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I was suffering from anxiety disorder..I am on medications 1.Dvenlor 25 2.Clonazapem 0.25mg I am doing ok..But when I try to taper down medications I am failing.. Give me some advice
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Hello, you say you were on few medicines as described, now you want to taper down medicines, can be taper down by consult your psychiatrist.
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Consult online or offline for further evaluation and treatment.
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If your neurotransmitter days regulation remains on tapering down the symptoms may resurface it may not be withdrawal but reoccurrence of Your anxiety disorder. There are people with chronic (long term) a city disorder who need continuous treatment, at times loge long too. Good luck.
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Take therapy
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Hi.. will need further history regarding the same to advise appropriately. Like the duration of symptoms and duration of medicines used etc.
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Consult online for further evaluation and  management. Alternatively you can take a consultation by call/ whatsapp.. Search Dr. Shailaja Bandla, Psychiatrist on Google for Contact info.
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Currently, the dosage of the prescribed medication appears to be subtherapeutic, potentially insufficient to address anxiety at its root cause. Achieving recovery typically requires an adequate dosage administered over an appropriate duration. With proper treatment, followed by gradual tapering under medical supervision, the likelihood of symptom recurrence or relapse can be significantly minimized. Based on the information provided, details regarding your treatment regimen remain unclear, including the duration of treatment, dosages administered, titration protocols, and relevant medical and psychiatric history etc. A review of these factors is essential for a more accurate assessment and effective treatment planning.
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Consult a psychiatrist. Avoid self dosing or self tapering of medications.
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