I have been experiencing depression for the past 8 months, and my doctor has prescribed Questa 10 mg twice daily and Etilaam 0.5 mg once daily. Are these medications appropriate and safe for my condition?
Asked by Female, 40 · 2 days ago
For depression lasting several months, medicines like Questa 10 mg are usually prescribed and are generally safe when taken under a doctor?s guidance, as they help improve mood, reduce anxiety, and promote recovery over time. Etilaam 0.5 mg is often added for short-term relief of anxiety or sleep problems, but it is usually meant for limited use because taking it for long periods can cause dependence. Overall, this combination can be appropriate in the early phase of treatment, but it should be reviewed regularly so that medicines like etizolam can be reduced gradually once symptoms improve. It is important to take the medicines as prescribed, not stop them suddenly, and attend follow-up visits so your doctor can modify the plan if needed. Along with medicines, adding counselling, regular exercise, good sleep, and stress management can improve recovery and may reduce the need for long-term medication. Most people improve well with this combined approach when treatment is followed consistently.