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  5. I have been taking Nexito Forte and Mirtakem 15 mg for sleep for the last 5 years, but I recently stopped taking Tinep Forte and Nexipride 25 due to cost issues. Is it safe to discontinue those two medications permanently, should I gradually reduce the dosage of my current nighttime medicines, and what is the best way to overcome my psychological dependence on these pills to sleep naturally?

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I have been taking Nexito Forte and Mirtakem 15 mg for sleep for the last 5 years, but I recently stopped taking Tinep Forte and Nexipride 25 due to cost issues. Is it safe to discontinue those two medications permanently, should I gradually reduce the dosage of my current nighttime medicines, and what is the best way to overcome my psychological dependence on these pills to sleep naturally?

Asked by Male, 45 · 2 days ago

Stopping Tinep Forte and Nexipride 25 abruptly is unsafe and can cause withdrawal or symptom relapse; please consult your doctor for cheaper alternatives. For Nexito Forte and Mirtakem 15, after 5 years of use, you must never stop them suddenly. Your doctor must design a gradual tapering schedule to avoid severe rebound insomnia. To overcome psychological dependence and sleep naturally, combine this slow taper with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and strict sleep hygiene (consistent sleep schedules, no screens before bed). This gradually trains your brain to sleep without medication.
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  1. Safety of discontinuing Tinep Forte and Nexipride 25

    • Obtain medical advice before stopping these medications, considering their roles and any underlying health conditions you may have.
  2. Tapering Nexito Forte and Mirtakem

    • Gradually reduce doses of escitalopram, clonazepam, and mirtazapine under medical supervision to avoid withdrawal symptoms or relapse.
  3. Overcoming psychological dependence on sleep medications

    • Consider cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), improve sleep hygiene, and seek professional support for dependency management.

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