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Suggest Remedy For Sleepiness And Looking Weak

my father aged 80yrs is heart patient taking tab olmy 40,tab nebistar SA ,TAb aztor 40 recently he had a stroke small facal acute non haemorrhagic left thalamocapsular infarction in the perforator distribution according to MRI Scan he was discharged from hospital and is fine now he is prescribed all the above tab and tab clopitab A(75),tab citistar PM, tab pan 40 ,Tab homocheck after taking all he is found to be sleepy always hardly talk much and look weak please advise
Thu, 5 Mar 2015
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Anesthesiologist 's  Response
hi,
after going throug your question this is my advice..
above said drugs doesnt cause much of sedation..
when was the last blood workup done?how is his apetite?he could be anemic or deficient of vitamins etc?
patients with chronic diseases or stroke tend to have depressive disorder..
taking him to a psychiatrist may help..
if you have any more queries i would be happy to help you..
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Suggest Remedy For Sleepiness And Looking Weak

hi, after going throug your question this is my advice.. above said drugs doesnt cause much of sedation.. when was the last blood workup done?how is his apetite?he could be anemic or deficient of vitamins etc? patients with chronic diseases or stroke tend to have depressive disorder.. taking him to a psychiatrist may help.. if you have any more queries i would be happy to help you..