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Dr. Prakash Golcha Sleep Apnea

Dr. Prakash Golcha

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

55 years of experience

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Dr. Prakash Mishra Sleep Apnea

Dr. Prakash Mishra

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

43 years of experience

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Dr. S.N. Bagree Sleep Apnea

Dr. S.N. Bagree

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

32 years of experience

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Dr. Sudeep Jain Sleep Apnea

Dr. Sudeep Jain

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

29 years of experience

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Dr. Sanjay Narwani Sleep Apnea

Dr. Sanjay Narwani

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

28 years of experience

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Dr. Lovelish Jain Sleep Apnea

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Dr. Ankit Bansal Sleep Apnea

Dr. Ankit Bansal

Somnologist (Sleep Specialist)

19 years of experience

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Dr. Lokesh Maan Sleep Apnea

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Dr. Tushar Kant Sleep Apnea

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Questions & Answers on "Sleep Apnea" (507)

My doctor changed olanzapine to abilify which I take for bipolar disorder. It is only the second day of the change over and I feel quite anxious. Is this due to withdrawal symptoms from the less olanzapine I'm taking or a side effect of abilify? Will it go away?

Male | 47

Transition periods can be a reason for feeling anxious. Fluctuation in drugs may cause short-lived panic attacks, this may be a result of reducing olanzapine and also starting abilify. Usually, these are transient and will disappear as your body adjusts to the new situation. Be sure to observe your symptoms and let your body get accustomed to the new medication. Even though it is normal, if you continue or become more anxious, talk to your healthcare professional. They can provide you with more support and may change your treatment plan if necessary. You are not the only one in this struggle and a good communication line with your physician is very important.

Answered on 13th Dec '24

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I'm a 17 year old female who is struggling with studies. Maladaptive daydreaming affected my thoughts and everything now I am not able to concentrate and it's became hard to remember perfectly what I've studied. I would like to pay attention to my studies 24/7 so I would like to know if there's any Medicine to reduce sleep for two weeks? So I can use my limited time to study and practice questions 24/7 so I won't forget anything.

Female | 17

you need a detailed psychological evaluation for help.Reach me

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi, i usually take latuda 40 mg and benztropine 0.5 mg specifically at nighttime. However, this morning i took them on accident instead of just taking my morning dose of 0.5 mg benztropine. I was able to induce vomiting to try to get the medication out of my system. Can i still take my regular nightime medications(40 mg latuda, 0.5 mg benztropine? Or do i need to wait until tomorrow night to start taking them again?

Female | 20

It's positive you made yourself vomit to re­move meds from your body. Since you took the­m earlier today, you can still have your usual dose­ tonight. Just watch for odd signs like feeling dizzy, ve­ry sleepy, or heart be­ating differently. If anything see­ms bad, talk to a doctor.

Answered on 30th July '24

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I had frenuloplasty two days ago also Dr. Prescribed me bupron sr 150 for depression. Is it ok to take that medicine now?

Male | 28

Are you suffering with depression? if no then no need to take . can consult a psychiatrist too.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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