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I start feeling palpitations suddenly and approached general doctor and prescribed some anxiety tablet s I took the tablets and I dint feel any Palpitations again after 3 days I felt heavy Palpitations and went to cardiologist there I did blood test, chest xray,ecg echo everything was normal but in ecgtest they mentioned like anxiety Palpitations and he prescribed anxit tablet and nexito for 10 days and  said to visit psychiatrist then after 10 days I visit psychiatrist doctor and prescribed lonozep0.25mg(if emergency) Citalin 10mg Etizola beta 0.50 Clonotril 0.25mg When I see the uses of these tablets and am shocked whether these are safe or it will create big impact ?
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These medications are used to treat your anxiety specifically. They are effective for a reason. Please take them for the duration that has been cited by your psychiatrist and then follow-up with them. You are allowed to ask them questions and address your concerns.
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From your description it looks like you are having symptoms of anxiety disorder and the medications you are prescribed are the usual first line medications for your symptoms. They are generally safe to take with regular consultation and supervision by a psychiatrist. If you experience any side effects you can discuss that with your psychiatrist. Try not to add more anxiety by worrying about taking medications, the medications are an important aspect of treating anxiety disorders. Usually your doctor will reduce the amount of medications as you get better.
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Consult immediately mam
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It's an anxiety ..
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Please consult for detailed evaluation and management
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Speak to your doctor about your apprehensions
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Hi, the medications you are on comprise of benzodiazepines, antidepressant and beta blockers which are used in treatment of anxiety disorders. However, my advice would be to optimise these medicines i.e decrease the pill load and also manage your symptoms with some relaxation techniques.
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