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Kifive plus medicine can we use long term for my mother because my mother not well mentally doctor given this medicine . From 3 years we are using this plz can we continue this ?
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Do not give any supplements to anyone. Supplements are harmful sometimes. So better to give proper medicine by consulting psychiatrist.
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Kifive plus brand commonly is just a supplement with Omega and b12 and similar ingredients and doesn't treat mental illness as such. Kindly mention the constituents / content of the medicine given on the back of the foilpack/blisterpack in case it is different.
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As the name suggest, supplements are additional and they are not curative. If you facing some symptoms because of some deficiency then definitely supplements help. But, giving it for a disease and expecting treatment is not right. Also, denying treatment for someone facing psychiatric issue so long is taking away their right to live. Please seek help. You can also consult me.
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Kindly consult
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It sounds like you are talking about KeFive supplement. There is no harm in taking it. But it is better to consult a psychiatrist as this medication is not the treatment. It is only to supplement the brain function. Only after detailed history we can decide the treatment course.
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