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  5. I've had half-body pain from my head for 15 years, which was managed with homeopathy medication. After a few years, the pain returned and was managed with hallopathy medication, DEANXIT, but the tablet was banned after that, so I didn't get an alternative. Now, I'm having a lot of trouble with that pain, so please recommend an alternative or the same if it is available. Thank you.

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I've had half-body pain from my head for 15 years, which was managed with homeopathy medication. After a few years, the pain returned and was managed with hallopathy medication, DEANXIT, but the tablet was banned after that, so I didn't get an alternative. Now, I'm having a lot of trouble with that pain, so please recommend an alternative or the same if it is available. Thank you.

Asked by Male, 50 ยท 2 days ago

Long-standing one-side head and body pain may be due to conditions like migraine or nerve-related pain, not something to self-treat long term. Deanxit is restricted in many places and should not be restarted without a doctor. Instead, doctors usually suggest safer alternatives such as low-dose antidepressants or nerve pain medicines (like amitriptyline, duloxetine, or gabapentin), depending on the cause. Please consult a neurologist or physician for proper evaluation and to start the right long-term treatment rather than taking medicines on your own.
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  1. Alternative Recommendation: Consider using Placida Tablet as an alternative to DEANXIT. It contains Flupentixol and Melitracen, which help manage depressive symptoms and anxiety.

  2. Usage Instructions: Take Placida Tablet as prescribed by your healthcare provider, ensuring you follow the dosage and duration specified.

  3. Precautions: Avoid alcohol and inform your doctor if you have any allergies, are pregnant, or breastfeeding. Monitor for side effects such as insomnia or dizziness and consult a doctor if they persist.

Consult your healthcare provider to confirm if this alternative is suitable for your specific condition.

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