Thursday, February 18, 2010

How Long Restyl .25 Can Be Taken Sertraline + Alprazolam For SA?

Sertraline + Alprazolam for SA? - how long restyl .25 can be taken

Hello, 2 weeks ago, I consulted a reg doc. my social anxiety problem. I (and my voice) begins in social situations, meetings, shaking public places and presentations. The first time that I proposed Daxid restyle 0.25 + 0.25 (+ sertraline alprazolam) for 2 weeks. Now, after two weeks, there is little improved. Now, he increased the dose of sertraline 50 mg daily for three weeks. My questions:

a) How effective sertraline for the treatment of SA?
b) I'm still addicted to these things scared. And if all goes well, and then stop taking them? They do make things better?
c) How long can these pills sertraline and what is the maximum dose per day?

Thank you.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Note that I am not a doctor and this is not the advice you need to take care of everything to take your doctor. Please talk to your doctor about your questions.

However, here is my understanding:

a) Sertraline is a common treatment of anxiety disorders and has demonstrated its effectiveness through clinical trials of certain anxiety disorders. I'm not the biggest fan of sertraline, however - it works, but sometimes it can make people feel a little nervous because it's a bit like a "superior" - but this EFFFECT counter alprazolam.
b) Sertraline is not addictive. Alprazolam But I think it is widely used in time. If you suddenly stop sertraline, you can suffer very serious side effects (an antidepressant not stop suddenly!), but it's addicting to say and is safe enough to gradually reduce the dose and stop. You do not have withdrawal symptoms. If you stop taking an antidepressant, is the trend that the symptoms recur, unless they have behavioral / cognitive therapy - for example, CBT, or counseling with a psychologist decency. This will help you learn better coping strategies and ways of thinking and dealing with their thoughts. However, there are many people who are not in a position to be needed in the work place to really change the nature of thought. People tend to take medication forever, and even someitmes people to find a job much more pleasant to stay on medication.
c) Most people can not sertraline indefinitelyreal problem. I think I've heard, is 150 mg, but could be wrong. I know there will be a very high dose of 50mg and it seems that the doctor is right to give, not his dose.

I believe that sedatives are the most dangerous drugs, antidepressants, since they tend to become habitual. Antidepressants are very safe in general. That is, would you read the information on side effects and ask your doctor if you learn from them.

The research suggests the most appropriate treatment of associated issues related to anxiety and depression is a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy (or similar programs), and drugs. Either by themselves are not as effective as ENSEMst. I think you should help a psychiatrist to cope with their problems and your routine to your treating physician. It would be helpful if your doctor whether you think a reference to a psychologist for you - remember, I am not a doctor, and I do not speak. The Medical Council does not have the reactions of people on Yahoo Answers to be true and accurate, we do not know you or your history and can be completely wrong!

Anonymous said...

Note, I am not a doctor, and that's not the advice you need to take care of everything to take your doctor. Please talk to your doctor about your questions.

However, here is my understanding:

a) Sertraline is a common treatment of anxiety disorders and has demonstrated its effectiveness through clinical trials of certain anxiety disorders. I'm not the biggest fan of sertraline, however - it works, but sometimes it can make people feel a little nervous because it's a bit like a "superior" - but this EFFFECT counter alprazolam.
b) Sertraline is not addictive. Alprazolam But I think it is widely used in time. If you suddenly stop sertraline, you can suffer very serious side effects (an antidepressant not stop suddenly!), but it's addicting to say and is safe enough to gradually reduce the dose and stop. You do not have withdrawal symptoms. If you stop taking an antidepressant, is the trend that the symptoms recur, unless they have behavioral / cognitive therapy - for example, CBT, or counseling with a psychologist decency. This will help you learn better coping strategies and ways of thinking and dealing with their thoughts. However, there are many people who are not in a position to be needed in the work place to really change the nature of thought. People tend to take medication forever, and even someitmes people to find a job much more pleasant to stay on medication.
c) Most people can not sertraline indefinitelyreal problem. I think I've heard, is 150 mg, but could be wrong. I know there will be a very high dose of 50mg and it seems that the doctor is right to give, not his dose.

I believe that sedatives are the most dangerous drugs, antidepressants, since they tend to become habitual. Antidepressants are very safe in general. That is, would you read the information on side effects and ask your doctor if you learn from them.

The research suggests the most appropriate treatment of associated issues related to anxiety and depression is a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy (or similar programs), and drugs. Either by themselves are not as effective as ENSEMst. I think you should help a psychiatrist to cope with their problems and your routine to your treating physician. It would be helpful if your doctor whether you think a reference to a psychologist for you - remember, I am not a doctor, and I do not speak. The Medical Council does not have the reactions of people on Yahoo Answers to be true and accurate, we do not know you or your history and can be completely wrong!

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