Clozaril Medicine and Clozapine - Information, Side effects and uses of Clozaril
The tablets of Clozaril contain the clozapine substance activates, which is a type of medicine known under the name of antipsychotic atypical. That functions in the brain, where it affects a neuro-transmitter called the dopamine. The neuro-transmitters are chemicals which are stored in cells of nerve and are implied in the messages of transmission between the cells of nerve.
What are the side effects of Clozaril ?
common side effects may include:
Abdominal discomfort, agitation, blood disorders, confusion, constipation, disturbed sleep, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, fainting, fever, headache, heartburn, high blood pressure, inability to sit down, loss or slowness of muscle movement, low blood pressure, nausea, nightmares, rapid heartbeat and other heart conditions, restlessness, rigidity, salivation, sedation, sweating, tremors, vertigo, vision problems, vomiting, weight gain
What Should You Do If You Miss a Dose of Clozaril / Clozapine?
More than one dose of this medication should never be taken at any one time, and two doses of clozaril should not be taken too close together. If you missed your scheduled dose of clozaril, take your dosage as soon as you remember the missed dose.
CLOZARIL is available in pale yellow tablets of 25 mg and 100 mg for oral administration.
Symptoms of overdose with Clozaril may include:
Coma, delirium, drowsiness, excess salivation, low blood pressure, faintness, pneumonia, rapid heartbeat, seizures, shallow breathing or absence of breathing
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