Experiences with Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: F42
ICD10/11 Group: F00-F99, Mental and behavioural disorders
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
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ICD10/11 Code: F42, ICD10/11 Group: F00-F99, Mental and behavioural disorders

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Fluvoxamine

30/06/2017 | | 49moderated by Henry
fluvoxamine maleate (50mg) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Used feverin for 15 years. Started coming off it in Jan 2017. Finally stopped in March 2017. In principle all was good... but personal issues and the sale of my house meant I started becoming depressed again. 3 days ago I started taking 50 mg in the morning again. Suffering with trembling legs and I've got no idea what I'm supposed to do (lie in bed or on the sofa) depression seems worse. Guess...
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Sertraline

20/06/2017 | | 33moderated by Henry
sertraline hydrochloride (50mg) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Seems to work as far as it's supposed to. The side effects aren't noticeable in regular daily life. On the higher dose (200 mg) I definitely struggled with a beeping tone in my ears before I went to bed and for the first 3 months I had terrible problems with restless legs and ankles. For the intrusive thoughts it doesn't really do much for me (still suffering from them), compared to the previou...
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Movicol-Half

10/09/2016 | | 3moderated by Philip
potassium chloride, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, macrogol 3350 (Junior) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Make sure you take this medicine regularly and structured to avoid any problems arising. It can take a bit longer to work when you're blocked up. It's supposed to be tasteless but our taste specialist of 3 years thinks differently. Taking it in apple juice is the only answer.
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