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I am on ocivox 50 Nexito 10 Olan 5 Can i take ocivox 50 twice as my thoughts are disturbing me a lot
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Hello It is good that you gave accepted your mental illness and taking the treatment. First of all, treatment compliance is utmost necessity. Despite of that, if you have increased thoughts, i would recommend visiting a psychiatrist or doing online consultation
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Kindly consult a psychiatrist. Do not increase dose of medicines on your own as it has side effects and drug interactions too
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Hi. Will need further history regarding the same to advise appropriately. Consult online for treatment
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Hii. ...Your disturbing thoughts may be part of anxiety/OCD. You are already on multiple medications, and increasing fluvoxamine on your own is not safe due to possible side effects and interactions.
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Do not increase fluvoxamine on your own • Continue medications as currently prescribed • Consult your psychiatrist at the earliest for dose optimization or medication adjustment • Doctor may consider increasing a single SSRI adequately, tapering one medication, or adding psychotherapy (especially CBT)
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Try not to engage or fight the thoughts—let them pass • Maintain good sleep and regular routine • Reduce caffeine and screen time, especially at night • Practice relaxation techniques (deep breathing, grounding) • Consider CBT/ERP therapy along with medications for better control
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