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Dangers of Taking 3 Yellow Betapam Pills Together

What would happen if I take 3 yellow betapam pills at once

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 14th Aug '24

Taking 3 yellow be­tapam pills at once is extreme­ly risky. Betapam treats anxiety disorde­rs. But overdosing can induce seve­re dizziness, exce­ssive sleepine­ss, and dangerously slowed breathing – a se­rious overdose situation requiring urge­nt medical attention. Neve­r exceed your doctor's re­commended dosage.

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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (363)

I just quit smoking weed 3 days ago. Also just got prescribed venlafaxine for my anxiety. How long should i wait to start taking them?

Female | 20

The period of 7 days should pass after you have quit smoking weed. There should be a week's break between the two treatment regimens. Make sure to stay patient and let your body adapt to the medications. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I'm 23 years old, I'm facing anxiety disorders from past 5 years and taking antidepressants from last 4 years irregularly. But, still i get panic attacks and now the condition is that i feel a high pulse rate and then suddenly my left arm gets numb even somtimes my left leg and shoulder also feels the same and i also feel headache only in left side which is unbearable. What should i do?

Female | 23

The symptoms you're describing could be due to a panic attack, which can sometimes mimic a heart attack. It's important to address this issue promptly. Make sure you take your antidepressants consistently as prescribed and consult a mental health expert for the best way to manage your anxiety. Stress management techniques, like deep breathing exercises, can also help with these symptoms. 

Answered on 10th Sept '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hello, I am 30 years old. I have been suffering from panic attacks, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder for 7 years. I went to a psychologist, looked at my condition and prescribed medications. Medication: Velaxin twice a day, half a tablet of Abizol, zolomax 2/1 tablet, 1 tablet after 3 days. I take these medications. I'm afraid to use it. I went to a heart doctor and he examined me and said my heart was healthy. What I want to ask you is, do these drugs harm people?

Kişi | 30

It’s totally okay to feel worried about the medications you’ve been given. Velaxin is for anxiety and panic attacks, Abizol and Zolomax are for anxiety and OCD. These drugs are generally safe when used correctly but can cause dizziness or drowsiness as common side effects. You must follow your doctor’s orders and tell them if anything strange is happening to you. 

Answered on 17th Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

i have been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and depression, i need to confirm and learn to live with it. I need help. Please do the needful.

Male | 52

Borderline Personality Disorder and Depression are mental illnesses.. But nothing to worry. Seek professional treatment. Learn coping skills and self-care practices. Surround yourself with supportive people. Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques. Medication MAY be helpful. Recovery is possible with proper treatment. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

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

Dr. Vikas Patel

I do not know why am I unable to sleep at nights

Female | 27

Insomnia causes difficulty slee­ping. Stress, worries, caffe­ine late in the day could disturb your re­st. Insomnia shows itself through restless nights, tossing and turning be­fore slumber, or freque­nt waking. Develop a calming routine be­fore hitting the shee­ts. Avoid those bright scree­ns too. 

Answered on 29th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Why I’m being so sad once every morning before goti work?

Male | 23

Feeling like crying every morning before work may be a signal of depression or anxiety. It is necessary to consult a mental health professional,` who will diagnose the condition and provide appropriate treatment. Never hesitate to ask for support and care for your mental health.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I’ve been taking Cipralex and Fluanxole for a few years and about 5 months before I started having exaggerated startle response (myoclonus and blinking as a reaction to a sudden stimulus). Can it be caused by antidepressants? I’m very scared :(

Female | 27

Various factors can contribute to this reaction, such as stress or underlying medical conditions. If you're concerned, it's important to consult a doctor for accurate evaluation and guidance on your symptoms and medication. Never alter your medication regimen without medical advice.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

My heart beats so fast and I feel like I am worrying something

Female | 29

This could be a sign that you are getting anxious so it is essential to go to a psychiatrist to ensure a precise diagnosis as well as proper therapy. They will allow you to control your anxiety and all around will enhance your emotions.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hello so i am a 13y old boy. Since this month i had some panick attacks and hyperventillation(i had 2 one today and one 2 weeks ago) i would ask how i can stop making having panick attacks or hyperventillation.

Male | 13

Commonly, everyone gets scared or anxious from time to time, even when experiencing panic attacks and hyperventilation. These are most likely caused by stress, fear, or anxiety. Signs are quick breathing, chest tightness, and dizziness. Apart from doing deep breathing exercises, training in mindfulness, and talking to a trustful person, can also reduce panic attacks. 

Answered on 8th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Sans fulna, ghabrahat hona , haf badh Jana andar bechaini hona

Male | 75

It seems like­ anxiety may be the cause­. Feeling nervous or trouble­d happens. Your breathing gets tough. Anxie­ty arises from stress. Or it could stem from ge­nes. Some medical issue­s can lead to it too. But you can manage through technique­s like relaxation. Regular e­xercise helps. 

Answered on 25th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I am using inderal 10mg twice and escitalophram 10 mg daily for anxiety from last 1 year.. Now i am good last time doctor said that we will reduce yout dose and then gradually quit this medication. Now iam far away from city and cannot go there kindly suggest me how to reduce dose

Male | 22

I advise against abruptly discontinuing any medication without consulting your doctor, especially when managing anxiety. Abruptly stopping drugs such as Inderal and Escitalopram can lead to serious withdrawal symptoms. It is preferable to seek guidance from a psychiatrist or mental health specialist for a proper tapering schedule to minimize potential adverse effects. It's crucial to follow your doctor's instructions and regularly update them about your condition.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hi doctor i wanted to bring your towards a patient a child (14 years old) i have prepared a summary which you can go through below. summary Patient exhibits aggressive and provocative behavior, with frequent outbursts (twice to thrice a day) that are both verbal and physical. The first severe outburst occurred in August 1st week. During these episodes, he becomes violent, attacking those closest to him, including his parents and brother. His speech is characterized by accusations of being "bad" and claims of conspiracy against him. After the outbursts, he displays remorseful behavior, crying and showing guilt. Physical attacks are severe and pose a risk of harm to himself or others. He also exhibits unusual behaviors such as spitting on objects and people, and attempting to lick them. Patient's history reveals: * Early childhood difficulties with keeping up in school * Competition with younger brother (2 years his junior) * Possible neglect or feeling neglected by parents due to favoritism towards the younger sibling * Lack of friends at school * Issues with making eye contact, paying attention, and lack of confidence Before the first outburst, he showed signs of: * Avoiding eye contact * Difficulty paying attention * Lack of confidence in performing or speaking when prompted The patient is currently under neurologist care after the initial outburst. Despite multiple episodes, we were unable to identify triggers or deescalate outbursts without using restraint. ----- the child is currently staying in prayagraj at his home. we wanted to bring him for a physical visit but his condition get uncontrollable very quickly . we were hoping that based on the summary if you can prescribe any medicine or suggest some with which can get him to state at which we could be able to bring him from prayagraj to lucknow for a physical. his condition is very serious and its getting worse. please contact as soon as possible

Male | 14

Answered on 10th Sept '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I have short term memory issues..I forgot what I have studied..I am a student.. currently preparing for competitive exam ..does it safe to take ritalin like addwize 18mg for memory and concentration

Male | 30

Short-term memory problems happen because of stress, chronic sleep deprivation, or low concentration. Instead of taking medication like Ritalin or Addwize, it's better to focus on healthy habits like getting enough sleep, eating well, and practicing relaxation techniques. Besides that, you can try memory techniques such as list-making or flashcards to remember information effectively. 

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Personal problem related to se..

Male | 28

Please talk to a psychiatrist. They may help you to overcome this issues

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

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