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Ocd medicine side effects on liver
I have been a severe OCD patient for 11 years, from 2014 to 2019 I take alprax 0.5, but I did not feel comfortable totally , so from 2019 to 2024, let's go to OCD medicine, my liver started to deteriorate again and again, SGPT 530 or SGOT 350, so I had to stop taking faloxmine paroxtine etizolam and clonozopam these medicines are not taking together change time to time in five years, but are not good for my liver. now I take alprax 0.5 again . now my liver is normal but ocd is severe again so please tell me is there any medicine that my liver does not deteriorate and my OCD anxiety is also become normal
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Hey, alprax 0.5 is usually not meant for OCD. Yes, it does work on anxiety. Though we really need more history about the OCD symptoms so we can evaluate your severity and after doing your liver function test we can prescription an apt medication which does not damage your liver and also treat your OCD.
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Please do consult a psychiatrist online or offline.
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Hi.Glad you reached out. Usually SSRI medications like citalopram,escitalopram,sertraline can be tried. however as you have previously developed hepatotoxicity with low risk medications as well, you have to closely monitor your LFT regularly.Also add in cognitive behavioral therapy along with low dose medications can be effective in your case. There are newer treatments like rTMS that can be started based on your clinical condition.
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