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i am on 20mg fluxetine one tablet a day i took 3 so 60mg as i missed a few days do i need to go to hospital
Female | 30
Hi there! Taking more medicine than the suggested dose can be bad. If you take 60mg of fluoxetine instead of 20mg, it can make you feel dizzy, mixed up, have a fast heartbeat, or even get seizures. It is important to stay calm and tell your doctor right away. The doctor will help you know what to do next to stay safe and healthy.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hello i need to ask about PEth test. This month i have been drunk 3 times. How long do i have to wait in order to pass a PEth test? Also i have been drinking quite heavily in all these 3 times. 2 weeks sober in between the drinking occasions.
Male | 25
The PEth test looks for alcohol in your blood over a long time, not just one day like other blood tests. It is very important to drink lots of water, eat good food, and not drink any alcohol to help your body get better. It's a challenging process, but staying sober and taking good care of yourself can help lower your PEth levels more quickly.
Answered on 30th Apr '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 20 year sna di am bachelor I lived alone in delhi and I could t sleep properly since 20 days it does impact on my study in 2p days maximum I sleep fir less than 10 hours
Male | 20
This might be because of many causes such as stress, anxiety, or a sleeping disorder. I would suggest you go to a sleep specialist or a psychiatrist to investigate your condition and get corresponding guidance and treatment.
Answered on 29th Apr '24
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Hello sir/madam. I am 34 years age male suffering from anxiety depression stress since 2 years. What medicine i can take to get relief?
Male | 34
Anxiety, depression, and stress make life difficult. Feeling worried, sad, overwhelmed - it's common but important to take care. Doctors prescribe antidepressants, and anti-anxiety medicines; they assist. Talking helps too; chat with someone you trust or a therapist. Self-care matters; be kind to yourself.
Answered on 29th Apr '24
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Hello doctor I think my life is useless and no future So i want to donate my heart for someone who has a brighter future.. So can u please help me where to donate it
Female | 20
I know you feel really low at the moment. Many people experience life seeming meaningless sometimes. But there is hope – things can improve. Feeling this way often signals depression, a common condition that can be treated. Speaking with a mental health expert may help lift your mood, and find new purpose.
Answered on 29th Apr '24
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