Female | 22
Am I at Risk by Combining Quietapine, Xanax, Stilnox, Mirtazapine?
Hello, my name is Mathilda I am 22 years old. I just wanted to know, I took 3 quietapine of 200mg, 3 xanax 1mg and 2 stilnox 10mg and 2x 30mg mirtazapine. Am I at risk?
Psychiatrist
Answered on 29th July '24
Taking several drugs together can involve serious risks. Those medications can have critical impacts on your physique as they interact. Some signs you might face are dizziness, confusion, slow breathing, and even blacking out. It is important to get help right away by either calling the emergency services or going to the nearest hospital. The medications are mixed, and they can be life-threatening. Therefore, you should get medical assistance at once.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (406)
I am 40 yrs old. Lady let me know power gummy blessful sleep is it really work for insomnia
Female | 40
Power Gummy Blissful Sleep can help with insomnia as it contains ingredients like melatonin, which may improve sleep quality. However, it's best to consult with a sleep specialist to understand the underlying cause of your insomnia and receive appropriate treatment. Always seek medical advice before starting any new supplement.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My sister took 5 escitalopram and 2 mirtazapine together should I take her to hospital
Female | 18
Taking 5 escitalopram and 2 mirtazapine pills together can put your sister in great danger. This mix of medicines may make her very sleepy, confused, and give her a fast heartbeat or even seizures. These drugs can interact badly and harm her body. It is crucial to take her to the hospital right away so doctors can help her feel better and stop serious problems from happening.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am having continuous stress and anxiety since last year January, i have also suffered anxiety and panic attacks with excess crying, low self confidence also, currently i am experiencing weight gain and frequent headaches for 3-4 days continuously from February
Female | 22
Hormonal changes, life events, or genetics are usually the reasons why such symptoms occur. It is imperative to talk to someone you trust, practice relaxation techniques as well as get regular exercise for this is the way to protect you. You may also receive help from a psychiatrist as well.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Am I likely to develop schizophrenia? My father had it. I'm 19M , been depressed for 3 years like walking back and forth in my house , always talking to myself, deep interest for philosophy, 108 IQ
Male | 18
Symptoms such as self-talk may point to the possibility of one suffering from schizophrenia. Additionally, staying in a despondent mood for an extended period can indicate the same. You should seek help within your locality; talk to a psychiatrist or a therapist. They will walk with you till you fully recover from those mixed-up thoughts of yours.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
47yr w f severe depression in 20mg kexapro
Female | 47
You should not practice self-medication or change your prescribed doses of medication. The condition of severe depression should be treated by a professional, and people need to visit an expert mental health specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hello Mera man hamesha ashant rehta hai mujhe suicide karne ka man hota hai main apni jindagi se haar chuki hu mujhe mere Ghar se dur jana h I feel depression all time kya karu samjh nahi aa raha kya karu
Female | 19
Perhaps you are suffering from symptoms of depression. It would be wise to turn to a psychiatrist for professional medical advice, evaluation, and therapy that specifically suits your condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 16 year old boy and having mental and physical weakness in body. I masturbate a daily one time from 8 month. I don't like to talk with people nor even feel like connection with anyone. My sleep cycle is heavily disturbed that's why I sleep in day and awaken all night even though I don't want to do this.
Male | 16
Masturbating daily is normal but feeling weak and disconnected isn't. Lack of energy and disturbed sleep can be linked to many causes, like stress or depression. I recommend talking to someone you trust, like a parent or a school counselor, to get some help and support.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I don’t really want to go to my gp, and was seeing if there’s any other way to get a referral about seeing if I have adhd my parents never wanted me to get checked and I’m so sure I have it I struggle with a lot daily and just wanted some answers?
Male | 22
It’s important to talk to a specialist like a psychiatrist if you believe you have ADHD. They can properly assess your symptoms and guide you through the right steps for diagnosis and treatment. Even if you’re not comfortable going to your GP, a psychiatrist is the best person to help with ADHD concerns.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Will I die of valium 5mg 30 pills and Xanax 0.5 30 pills with alcohol
Male | 32
Mixing Valium, Xanax, and alcohol can be extremely dangerous. They all influence the brain to slow down activities, which can result in respiratory difficulties, unconsciousness, and even death. Indications may involve sleepiness, bewilderment, slurred language, and a decrease in respiration. If you've mixed these, look for urgent medical care immediately. It's crucial never to combine these substances because it might be fatal.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir muje jab gussa aata hai ldai hoti hai to mere hath pair kaapne lagte hai
Male | 27
When you are angry, you may be having a typical response known as tremors. This takes place as your muscles quake due to stress hormones discharged within your body. This is normal; a lot of people go through it. If you find yourself getting mad, you can try methods of relaxation like deep breathing or counting up to ten. Doing so will help soothe your system and reduce the trembling. However, if these symptoms persist and bother you too much, discuss your emotions with a therapist.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My son is suffering from moderate ocd but not able to control compulsions
Male | 16
Moderate OCD may mean he cannot stop the repetitive thoughts or actions he has. Common symptoms such as compulsive handwashing, constantly checking things, or being orderly can be present. Ancient aliens are one possible cause of OCD and it is possible that also genetics, brain chemistry, and life stress are responsible. Therapy, medication, and family support can be some of the ways to help people with OCD.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Porn addiction is problem
Male | 45
It is when a person feels that they are addicted to pornography and they are not able to control them to stop watching it. Some of the symptoms include excessive or inappropriate viewing of adult films online, feelings of shame due to it, and having forgotten family obligations. It can result from stress, curiosity, and prior events. However, you can try to talk to someone you trust, set limits, find new pastimes, or see a therapist.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have problems with getting to sleep. But I do shisha and after I do shisha it helps me to sleep, but it's not good for my help what can I do to do away with intial insomnia
Male | 27
Utilizing shisha for sleep isn't recommended at all. In addition, the difficulty of getting sleep is called initial insomnia, and two possible reasons for that may be stress, bad sleep habits, or the use of drugs like shisha. A potentially successful method to deal with the troublesome situation is to establish a bedtime habit that makes you relaxed and quit stimulants, and some consultation with a doctor might be helpful on time.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am an 18 year old female and have recently been prescribed 25mg of setraline. However i haven't started taking it yet as i didn't feel i got to ask the questions that concerned me about starting this medication and talk about the side effects before committing to this medication.
Female | 18
Sertraline is often a drug to treat feelings of anxiety or depression. Undoubtedly, nausea, headaches, or tiredness can be among the common side effects. But these typically go away by themselves after a short period. If you notice anything that concerns you or if you have any unusual symptoms, speaking with your psychiatrist is a helpful thing to do.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I hv stop sizomant after 45 days and facing some withdrawal side effects....withdrawal symptoms means what.. I changed dr..he gave toficalm, arip mt 2, nexito ls, trymptor... Taken 3 days, I m confused....as not getting sleep...and saw in Google arip mt 2 has serious side effects. Can I restart sizomant at half tablet after stopping above medicine
Female | 43
Withdrawal symptoms are the body's reaction to the sudden cessation of the drug. Confusion, insomnia (the inability to sleep), and anxiety are just a few of the usual symptoms. In order to deal with these symptoms, it is very important to gradually taper off the medications than to abruptly stop them. However, using sizomant at a lower dose might also help relieve the withdrawal symptoms, but seek medical advice first.
Answered on 4th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Does Sri antidepressants cause dementia in the long term
Male | 27
No, it won't but it is important to consult with a psychiatrist for the proper diagnosis and treatment of depression as well as any related conditions.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sleep disorder with talking,moving ,punching etc in dreams.Twice fallen from bed in dream.
Male | 64
It seems that you have parasomnias which is a kind of sleep disorder that causes abnormal movements, behavior, and emotions during sleep. It is recommended to contact a sleep specialist for accurate diagnosis and therapy. They can help find the triggers of sleep disorders and suggest the best treatments.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Can I explain how am feeling with my self
Female | 22
It is always advisable to share your thoughts with the mental health specialist. a psychiatrist who will enable you to understand your emotions and address the issues at hand.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Can taking zertec and flounase cause depression
Female | 16
Zertec and Flonase are antihistamines used for the treatment of allergies. And nasal congestion, but no direct evidence supports their association with depression On the other hand, if one is showing signs of depression it is necessary to visit a psychiatrist for accurate diagnosis and therapy, not self medication recommended
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I’ve stopped wanting to eat and drink I no longer feel hungry or thirsty and this has been going on for a very long time (months) I’m 15 years old what does this mean?
Male | 15
The cause of the whole thing can be physical illnesses like depression, thyroid, or dysbiosis. It will be the best thing to do is to talk to your parents, family, or any other adults that you trust so they can later take you to a psychiatrist. It's the first thing to do since, by doing so, you can get the right diagnosis, hence, treated, and hence feel better and go back to your normal self again.
Answered on 25th May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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