I am taking medicines for Anxiety Disorder for past 3 months.
1..Desvenlafaxine 50 0-0-1
2..Vortioxetine 10 1-0-0
3.Propanolol 20 1-0-0
For past 50 days I was stable..Suddenly I developed some brain dizziness and chest tightness.
My psychatrist increased Desvenalfaxine to 100mg..
It has been 2 days...
But still I am having brain diziness...
Kindly clarify me sir...
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Art therapy
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A detailed medical and psychiatric history is always needed for every patient.In addition,a detailed mental status examination is also recommended for every patient to make a diagnosis and the management of the case accordingly.
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Drugs can cause the symptoms as you have described. You are 2 types of drugs.Both of the drugs can cause such symptoms.The doses are to be adjusted and drugs are sometimes to be stopped.
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