I am prescribed with this medicine a mnth ago and I have taken the dose for 2 weeks since as the panic attacks persisted I tried to stop the medicine but need it due to anxiety thus, for how long can I take this medicine it is also affecting me for the panic attacks that is been reduced or it just doesn't get much worse now. How can I or when should I stop taking these pills how long can it be extended like 2 3 mnths. I did had the follow up thus they suggested mr continuing it again for a week but I have lost my contact now with my psychiatrist and can't afford one for now. The dosage for now given by my psychiatrist is 1 daily at night that's what I am following currently.
Also, I do suffer some of its side effects like drowsiness, confusion, stomach pain sometimes but for panic attacks it is working. What can i do further should I continue these pills or stop it now itself?
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In addition to medication, panic attacks can be managed using various regulatory techniques. It is also important to check for triggers and handle them effectively. Connecting with a counselor can help you explore this more. I hope this helps.
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U may continue this medication and after 2 wks u may reduce dose but inaddition to that u need to take one more medicine.
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