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  5. I have an anxiety disorder and have been taking Amisant 50 and Paxidep 12.5 for the last 2 years, and I am feeling better now. My psychiatrist advised me to continue the medicines for a few more months. Can I stop them now, or should I continue as advised?

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I have an anxiety disorder and have been taking Amisant 50 and Paxidep 12.5 for the last 2 years, and I am feeling better now. My psychiatrist advised me to continue the medicines for a few more months. Can I stop them now, or should I continue as advised?

Asked by Female, 42 · 4 days ago

Feeling better does not always mean the anxiety has fully settled. Stopping Amisant and Paxidep too early can increase the chance of symptoms returning. These medicines are usually reduced slowly after a stable period. It is safer to continue as advised and review the plan with your doctor before making any changes.
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  1. Continue Medication: Follow your psychiatrist's advice to continue the medications for a few more months. Stopping them abruptly can lead to withdrawal symptoms or a relapse.

  2. Consult Your Psychiatrist: Before making any changes to your medication regimen, discuss your current condition and any concerns with your psychiatrist. They can provide guidance on tapering off safely if appropriate.

  3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in your symptoms and report them to your healthcare provider. This will help in adjusting your treatment plan effectively.

Answered 4 days ago