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Suffer Bouts Of Anxiety, Taking Diazepam. Body Trembling On Taking Anti Depressant Citalapram. What To Do?
i have started taking diazepam as i suffer bouts of anxiety . i have started taking my anti depressant citalapram again after being off them for 5 months. i get trembling in my body and this is not nice. i find the diazepam takes the trembling away but i do not like taking them. i know they help but is there any else i can do with out taking this tablet
Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query.
I'm not sure why you were previously prescribed these medication, why they were stopped or why you restarted them again. However, I would suggest that it is always better to take psychiatric medication only under the advise and monitoring of a doctor.
So, please see a psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation so that he would be able to advise you which medication is appropriate and necessary for you. If you are not inclined towards taking medication, There are also effective psychological therapies which can help control your symptoms.
Wish you all the best.
Regards,
Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
Consultant Psychiatrist
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Suffer Bouts Of Anxiety, Taking Diazepam. Body Trembling On Taking Anti Depressant Citalapram. What To Do?
Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query. I m not sure why you were previously prescribed these medication, why they were stopped or why you restarted them again. However, I would suggest that it is always better to take psychiatric medication only under the advise and monitoring of a doctor. So, please see a psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation so that he would be able to advise you which medication is appropriate and necessary for you. If you are not inclined towards taking medication, There are also effective psychological therapies which can help control your symptoms. Wish you all the best. Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist