It is possible for our level of attention to vary depending on certain circumstances, such as fatigue and the quality of our sleep. It may be helpful to inform your doctor that you have resumed taking the lower dose and continue with that until you feel it may be too low. It's important to monitor how you feel and adjust your medication dosage accordingly.
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