Ok so I have been diagnosed with panic disorder after my child delivery and I m on medications from last 8months
Started with serlift 50mg and clonotril for pretty good 3months but no much help
Then I was shifted to pexep cr 12.5mg , Ciplar 10 and clonotril 0.25mg for about 4months
It helped but now I started facing withdrawal symptoms and excessive chest pain and left arm heaviness
Consulted with a cardiologist, stress echo came normal.
And now he is giving me
Nexito 5 and petril md 0.25
I am using it from 2-3days only
But want to know if any doc can help me with
Are these medicines nexito 5 and petril md 0.25 are safe to consume? Why I don't get the benefit from medicines after few months and which perscription shall I continue using
Pexep or nexito
Clonotril or petril
Please advise and share your valuable suggestions
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Your condition needs not only regular medications but also regular follow up with Psychiatrist who can can modulate the pervasive dysfunctional pattern of thought/behavior at regular intervals. Discontinuation of medicine should always be guided by psychiatrist. For more details you may consult me.
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So for your condition you need to take medicine continuous until you change your maladaptive behaviour or thought. Till then you can continue paroxetine or nexito..both are standard drug for treatment. For changing behaviour or thought you will require therapy. For further details consult me
Thank you for sharing your query here ..Need detailed evaluation and history for diagnosis and treatment
We assure that we I'll sort out your issue ..relax ..God Bless you
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