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Question #28896
111 days ago
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Request for Medication Prescription

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Nasratullah, here’s the English translation of your sentence: "You can prescribe medication. I don’t want any other help, the only issue is prescribing the medication. Can you do it?"

What type of medication are you seeking?:

- Other

How long have you been experiencing the issue that requires medication?:

- More than 6 months

Have you tried any medications for this issue before?:

- Not sure
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Hello dear See ocd is not a disease but is a combination of strict regular habits and anxiety. Iam suggesting some precautions for improvement For prescription please consult neurologist or psychiatrist for better clarity Please follow them for atleast two months Do physical exercise atleast half an hour daily for 5 months Do meditation Take good balanced diet for good health Engage in social media Indulge in hobbies like reading and writing Avoid overthinking Avoid junk food and alcohol/ smoking Set your goals for every day Hopefully improvement will occur In case of no improvement in 2 month consult psychiatrist in person for better clarity Regards

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I already told you without counselling it is difficult to prescribe medicine.

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Hello I understand that you’re looking for medication, but It’s really important to consult a healthcare professional who can evaluate your specific situation and provide the appropriate treatment.

Since you’ve been experiencing this issue for more than 6 months, I recommend seeing a doctor who can assess your condition and prescribe the right medication for you. They will be able to consider your medical history and any other factors that might be relevant.

Thank you

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Hi there 👋

· I can prescribe – but only after a proper evaluation (safe practice, ethical/legal requirement). · Prescribing without understanding your history, symptoms, and needs would be irresponsible. · A short consultation lets me assess what medication (if any) is right for you – and ensures your safety. · Let’s connect for that – then I can help with a prescription if clinically indicated.

— Dr Nikhil Chauhan

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Hello

I understand—you’re asking specifically for a medication prescription. I’m not able to prescribe medications directly, but I can help you identify the right type of treatment and what options a doctor would likely consider, so you can get the correct prescription quickly.

Since you mentioned the issue has been present for more than 6 months, the most important next step is to clarify what condition the medication is for. Treatment depends entirely on the diagnosis—for example, medications for Obsessive-compulsive disorder, chronic pain, infections, skin conditions, or stomach problems are all very different.

If you tell me briefly: • What symptoms or condition you want medication for • Your age and any major health problems • Whether you are currently taking any medicines

I can then: • Suggest the commonly prescribed medications doctors use • Explain typical doses and safety considerations • Help you prepare exactly what to request from a clinician or pharmacy

If your symptoms are severe, worsening, or affecting daily life significantly, it’s important to see a doctor in person or via telemedicine soon so they can legally and safely prescribe the correct treatment.

Take care Regards

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It’s important to approach medication prescriptions with care and align them with a patient’s diagnosis, medical history, and current treatment plan. Simply prescribing medication without a thorough evaluation isn’t responsible or safe. For anyone considering medication, it’s crucial to have a comprehensive assessment by a healthcare professional to determine the necessity and the right choice of prescription. This involves understanding your symptoms, any underlying conditions, and how they fit within your health profile. If you’re experiencing particular symptoms or are managing a chronic condition, discuss these with your doctor, who can then advise on appropriate medication or treatment options. Direct prescription requests without a consultation can lead to inappropriate medication use, potential side effects, or interactions with other medications you might be taking. If immediate medical attention is required or if there’s a significant change in your health status, it’s best to seek a professional evaluation promptly. If it’s a routine matter, such as a regular medication refill, a follow-up with your healthcare provider could be enough to proceed safely. Always keep safety and comprehensive clinical evaluation at the forefront when it comes to prescription medications.

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I understand what you’re asking, but I cannot prescribe medication through this platform. For conditions like Obsessive-compulsive disorder, medications need proper diagnosis, dosage selection, and monitoring—especially at your age. Please consult a licensed psychiatrist (in person or via a verified telemedicine service) to safely start treatment.

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