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Sleeping problem and depression - #11350

Sony Malhotra

Mujhe nexto 10 mg and colonozpam priscribeki hai us medicine se mujhekoi frk nhi pd rha plz pehle muje alprazolam 0.5 priscribe ki hui thi us medicine se mai so jata tha sir app mujhe alprax ya alprazolam priscribe kr dijiye

Age: 37
Chronic illnesses: Sleeping problem and dipression
Sleeping problem and dipression
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Nexto (which could refer to a brand of antidepressant like Escitalopram) and Clonazepam are commonly prescribed for conditions such as depression and anxiety. If you’re not experiencing the desired effect, it’s important to understand several factors before considering a change in your medication regimen. Antidepressants like Escitalopram generally take several weeks to exhibit their full effect. It’s crucial to continue the medication as prescribed and not discontinue or switch without consulting your healthcare provider, as this may lead to withdrawal symptoms or worsening of your condition. Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine similar to Alprazolam, typically used to manage anxiety or panic attacks. However, both medications work slightly differently, and your doctor’s choice often considers longer-term treatment goals and safety in your specific circumstances. Alprazolam may have previously helped you sleep, but benzodiazepines are usually recommended for short-term use due to the risk of dependence. Instead of self-adjusting your medication, have a thorough discussion with your healthcare provider. Share your current experiences, including the lack of effectiveness, and explore potential adjustments or alternative therapies under their guidance. Additionally, if sleep is the primary concern, other non-pharmacological interventions could be helpful, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which has shown to be effective for sleep-related issues.

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