Hello Doctor,
I had taken Fluoxetine (Flunil 40 mg) for 8 months, but due to itching I switched to Escitalopram 5 mg for 2 months as advised by a government doctor, and then Escitalopram 10 mg for 5 months.
Now I am taking Fludac 60 mg.
I wanted to confirm:
- Was my treatment continuous, or is the 5 mg phase considered inadequate or like a gap?
- Will this dose reduction in between affect my OCD recovery?
Please advise.
Thank you.
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OCD has waxing and waning course, symptoms can increase intermittently even over medication so if your symptoms were controlled over 5 mg escitalopram also there is nothing to worry about this. If you are maintaining well over 60 mg fluoxetine now you can continue the same for now but if not your treatment needs modification.
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It wont be considered as a gap and it wont affect your recovery. It may be considered inadequate treatment if your symptoms were not under control when you were taking 5 mg.
Also consider therapy for your ocd. It works similar to drugs and together they may have higher effect.
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