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Desyrel

Antidepressants Desyrel (Generic) Generic drugs, marketed without brand names, contain the exact same active ingredients used in their brand-name counterparts, but cost significantly less. The drugs are required to meet US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards for safety, purity and effectiveness.
Desyrel

Depression can be treated with Desyrel generic, which is available now.

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Trazodone pill What kind of medication is this? Trazodone is prescribed to patients suffering from depression. Before I start using this medication, what should I discuss with my primary care physician? People have a right to know if you suffer from any of the following conditions: attempting suicide or having thoughts of doing so a history of either bipolar illness or heart disease or a heart attack beats of the heart that are erratic a condition affecting the kidneys or liver, as well as an abnormal or allergic response to trazodone or other medications, foods, colors, or preservatives pregnant or attempting to get pregnant breast-feeding What is the correct way to take this medication? This medication should be taken orally with a full glass of water. Take this medication soon after eating a meal or a snack that is not too heavy. Always remember to take your medication at the prescribed times. Do not take your medication more frequently than recommended by the label. Do not discontinue taking unless specifically instructed to do so by your doctor. Have a discussion with your child's physician about the possibility of giving them this medication. It's possible that further attention is required. In the event that you believe you may have taken an excessive amount of this medication, you should immediately contact a poison control center or an emergency facility. PLEASE TAKE NOTE That no one else should use this medication. It is important that others not use this medication. What should I do if I forget a dose? If you forget to take a dosage, you should take it as soon as you remember it. Take only that dose if it is getting close to the time for your next scheduled dose. Do not take duplicate or additional dosages. What other substances could react with this medication? It is not safe to use this medication with any of the following substances: MAOIs such as Carbex, Eldepryl, Marplan, Nardil, and Parnate nefazodone are examples of these types of drugs. Moreover, the following substances might potentially interact with this medication: barbiturates such as phenobarbital some antidepressants or tranquilizers ketoconazole drugs for HIV or AIDS digoxin herbal remedies that contain kava kava, St. John's wort, or valerian digoxin medicines for seizures ketoconazole medicines for HIV or AIDS alternative treatments for major depressive disorder warfarin It's probable that this list doesn't cover all of the possible interactions. Provide your doctors and other medical staff with a list of any and all medications, herbs, over-the-counter medications, and dietary supplements that you use. Additionally let them know whether you are a smoker, a drinker, or if you take any illicit substances. It's possible that certain things might react badly with your medication. What side effects should I be on the lookout for when using this medication? You should schedule frequent checkups with your primary care physician or another qualified medical expert. It is possible that you will not start to feel better until you have taken this medication for at least two weeks. It is important for patients and their family to be aware of any signs of deepening depression or thoughts of suicide. Be on the lookout for abrupt or extreme shifts in how you feel, including symptoms such as feeling worried, agitated, panicky, irritable, angry, aggressive, impulsive, extremely restless, unduly stimulated, and hyperactive, as well as an inability to sleep. In the event that this takes place, particularly in the early stages of antidepressant treatment or following a change in dosage, contact your primary care physician or another qualified medical practitioner. It is possible for you to get tired, lightheaded, or experience blurred vision. Do not operate a motor vehicle, operate heavy machinery, or engage in any activity that requires mental attention until you have determined how this medication affects you. Take it easy when getting up, especially if you are an older patient who needs medical attention. This lowers the likelihood of experiencing periods of lightheadedness or fainting. Drinking alcohol might make you more prone to feeling lightheaded or sleepy. Steer clear of alcoholic beverages. It's possible that this medication could make your mouth feel dry. It's possible that sucking on hard candy, chewing sugar-free gum, and drinking lots of water can help. Make an appointment with your primary care physician if the symptom does not improve or if it is severe. Do not attempt to treat your own coughs, colds, or allergies without first consulting your primary care physician or another qualified medical expert. Certain components can make the potential for negative effects even worse. If you are scheduled to have surgery and are currently taking this medication, you should let your surgeon and your doctor know about it. What potential negative reactions may I have to this medication? You should report the following side effects to your physician or another qualified medical expert as soon as possible: Symptoms of an allergic response may include a rash, itching, or hives on the skin; swelling of the cheeks, lips, or tongue; and a rapid or irregular heartbeat experiencing dizziness or lightheadedness, painful erections or other sexual dysfunctions, or falling often. trembling, suicidal thoughts or other changes in mood, or both Adverse effects that, in most cases, do not need seeking medical attention (although you should let your doctor or another health care expert know if they persist or become bothersome): constipation aches and pains in the muscles or the brain sickness, throwing up, feeling especially weak or exhausted. It's conceivable that this list doesn't cover all of the potential negative consequences. Where should I store my medication, if you please? Be sure that youngsters can't get their hands on it. Keep at room temperature between 15 and 30 degrees C (59 to 86 degrees F). Avoid exposure to light. Maintain a secure lid on the container. After the expiration date, any medicine that has been used but not finished should be thrown away.

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