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Clomipramine Side Effects - Duloxetine Dosing
This page contains links to eMedTV Anxiety Articles containing information on subjects from Clomipramine Side Effects to Duloxetine Dosing. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
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Clomipramine Side Effects

Common clomipramine side effects may include a dry mouth, dizziness, or changes in sex drive. This eMedTV article discusses the common side effects of clomipramine in more detail and also lists the side effects that you need to report to your doctor.

Clomipramine Withdrawal

It is possible to experience withdrawals from clomipramine if the medication is stopped abruptly. This eMedTV page lists potential clomipramine withdrawal symptoms and describes the steps your doctor may take to minimize the chance of a withdrawal.

Clomiprimine

Clomipramine is a prescription drug that is approved for use in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder. This eMedTV segment provides an overview of this drug and its effects. Clomiprimine is a common misspelling of clomipramine.

Clonazapam

Used to treat panic disorder and seizures, clonazepam is a drug that affects a certain brain chemical. This eMedTV Web page provides a brief overview of this drug and its possible side effects. Clonazapam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonazapan

Available by prescription, clonazepam is a drug often used to treat panic disorder and epileptic seizures. This eMedTV page briefly discusses the drug and lists some side effects to be aware of. Clonazapan is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonazepam

Clonazepam is a drug that is used to treat epileptic seizures and panic disorder. This selection from the eMedTV Web site offers an in-depth look at this drug, providing information on its dosing, possible side effects, overdose symptoms, and more.

Clonazepam Dosing

This eMedTV article explains that clonazepam dosing guidelines are based on a number of factors, such as your age and other medications you are taking. This page discusses these factors in more detail and offers tips on when and how to take the drug.

Clonazepam Medication

Clonazepam Overdose

Signs of a clonazepam overdose can include slow reflexes, confusion, and drowsiness. This eMedTV segment discusses other symptoms of a clonazepam overdose and treatment options, including what to do if you believe you have taken too much clonazepam.

Clonazepam Side Effects

Common side effects of clonazepam include dizziness, drowsiness, and confusion. This eMedTV page discusses these clonazepam side effects in more detail, including statistics on how often they occur and side effects that may require medical attention.

Clonazepan

Clonazepam is a prescription drug licensed to treat epileptic seizures and panic disorder. This eMedTV article describes clonazepam in more detail and offers general precautions for taking the drug. Clonazepan is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonazetam

Clonazepam is a medication licensed to treat panic disorder and epileptic seizures. This eMedTV article offers a brief description of the drug and includes a link to more detailed information. Clonazetam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonazipam

This selection from the eMedTV Web site talks about clonazepam, a drug that is used to treat epileptic seizures and panic disorder. This article also offers a link to more information on the topic. Clonazipam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonazpam

A healthcare provider may prescribe clonazepam for the treatment of panic disorder or epileptic seizures. This eMedTV resource talks about how the drug works and lists some possible side effects. Clonazpam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonezapam

Clonazepam is a medication that is prescribed to treat epileptic seizures and panic disorder. As this eMedTV segment explains, clonazepam comes in several strengths and has possible side effects. Clonezapam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonezepam

As this eMedTV article explains, clonazepam is approved to treat epileptic seizures as well as panic disorder. This article offers an overview of the drug and also provides a link to more information. Clonezepam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonozapam

Clonazepam is used for the treatment of panic disorder and epileptic seizures. This eMedTV Web page offers a brief overview of this drug and also includes a link to more in-depth information. Clonozapam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonozepam

A healthcare provider may prescribe clonazepam to treat epileptic seizures or panic disorder. This eMedTV resource highlights possible side effects and offers some precautions for the drug. Clonozepam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonzapam

This eMedTV resource explains how clonazepam works to treat epileptic seizures and panic disorder. This page also describes side effects of clonazepam and factors that may affect your dosage. Clonzapam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clonzepam

Clonazepam is a drug commonly used to treat epileptic seizures and panic disorder. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of the drug and provides a link to more detailed information. Clonzepam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Clorazapate

Clorazepate, as this eMedTV resource explains, is a prescription drug approved to treat alcohol withdrawal, seizures, and anxiety. A brief overview is provided, as is a link to more information. Clorazapate is a common misspelling of clorazepate.

Clorazepate

Clorazepate is a prescription drug used to treat partial seizures, anxiety, and alcohol withdrawal. This eMedTV page provides an in-depth look at the drug, providing information on how it works, possible side effects, dosing information, and more.

Clorazepate Dipotassium Information

Clorazepate Dosing

This eMedTV page lists typical doses for anxiety, epilepsy, and alcohol withdrawal for people taking clorazepate. Dosing guidelines take certain factors into account, which this page describes. There is also a list of tips for taking the medication.

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

As this eMedTV Web page explains, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective anxiety treatment for several anxiety disorders, particularly panic disorder and social phobia. This page offers an in-depth look at cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Colonazepam

As explained in this eMedTV segment, clonazepam is a prescription drug used to treat panic disorder and epileptic seizures. Also provided in this article is a link to more in-depth information. Colonazepam is a common misspelling of clonazepam.

Compazine

Compazine is a medication licensed for treating severe nausea and vomiting, schizophrenia, and anxiety. This eMedTV Web page explains how Compazine improves the symptoms of these conditions and offers general dosing information for the drug.

Compazine and Breastfeeding

Little is known about the possible risks of using Compazine during breastfeeding. This eMedTV Web page offers more information on Compazine and breastfeeding, and discusses whether the medication is passed through breast milk.

Compazine and Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a potential side effect of Compazine. This article from the eMedTV archives further discusses Compazine and dry mouth, provides tips for helping with a dry mouth, and explains what your doctor may recommend for treatment.

Compazine and Pregnancy

It is not fully understood whether Compazine is safe to use during pregnancy. This section of the eMedTV site offers more information on Compazine and pregnancy, and further discusses whether the drug should be used in pregnant women.

Compazine Dosage

The recommended Compazine dosage for anxiety treatment is 5 mg three to four times daily. This eMedTV article also offers Compazine dosing guidelines for the treatment of schizophrenia and severe nausea or vomiting, and discusses dosing for children.

Compazine Drug Information

Compazine Drug Interactions

Among the drugs that can potentially interact with Compazine are warfarin, narcotics, and propranolol. As this eMedTV segment explains, Compazine drug interactions can decrease the effectiveness of some drugs and increase your risk of sedation.

Compazine Overdose

Signs of a Compazine overdose can include low blood pressure, drowsiness, and an irregular heart rhythm. This eMedTV resource lists other possible symptoms and describes the various treatment options that are available for a Compazine overdose.

Compazine Sexual Side Effects

Compazine sexual side effects may include ejaculation problems, priapism, and impotence. This page on the eMedTV Web site describes these sexual side effects in more detail and explains what your doctor may recommend if these problems occur.

Compazine Side Effects

Compazine side effects can include dizziness, increased appetite, and sensitivity to the sun. This eMedTV Web page also lists potentially serious side effects that require medical attention, such as jaundice, seizures, or an allergic reaction.

Compazine Uses

Compazine is used for treating severe nausea and vomiting, anxiety, and schizophrenia. This section of the eMedTV library explains whether the drug can be used in children and lists common "off-label" Compazine uses.

Compazine Warnings and Precautions

Compazine can make you more sensitive to the sun, raising your risk of sunburn. This eMedTV page lists other Compazine warnings and precautions, such as other side effects that may occur during treatment with the drug and people who shouldn't take it.

Compazine Withdrawal

Symptoms of a Compazine withdrawal may include diarrhea, shakiness, and dizziness. As this eMedTV resource explains, Compazine withdrawal is more likely to occur in people who have taken the drug daily for long periods of time.

Complex PTSD

While PTSD may be temporary, complex PTSD is the result of long-term trauma and may continue for years. This eMedTV article describes the condition in more detail and lists symptoms and complications associated with the condition.

Deloxatine

Duloxetine is a prescription medicine used to treat depression, anxiety, and neuropathic pain. This eMedTV article explains how duloxetine works and lists some factors that will determine your dosage. Deloxatine is a common misspelling of duloxetine.

Different Types of Phobias

Diloxatine

A healthcare provider may prescribe duloxetine to treat depression, anxiety, or neuropathic pain. This eMedTV page explores some possible side effects of duloxetine and offers some dosage information. Diloxatine is a common misspelling of duloxetine.

Does Effexor XR Have Anorexia Effects?

Does Effexor XR have anorexia effects? This eMedTV page explains that anorexia (or a decrease in appetite or loss of appetite) affects up to 20 percent of people on Effexor XR. This page covers what to do if you develop anorexia while on Effexor XR.

Doloxatine

Duloxetine is a prescription drug that is approved to treat depression, neuropathic pain, and anxiety. This eMedTV resource explains how duloxetine works and covers some things to tell your physician. Doloxatine is a common misspelling of duloxetine.

Doxapin

Doxepin is a type of antidepressant that is available by prescription. This part of the eMedTV library briefly covers how doxepin works, describes the effects of the drug, and lists potential side effects. Doxapin is a common misspelling of doxepin.

Doxepin

Doxepin is a medication that can be prescribed for the treatment of anxiety and depression. This eMedTV Web page offers a more in-depth look at doxepin, including a description of how it works and a list of potential side effects that may occur.

Doxepin Alternatives

Doxepin alternatives may include psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, or other medications. This eMedTV page describes other alternatives to doxepin and lists other antidepressants that are currently available for depression treatment.

Doxepin and Breastfeeding

Taking doxepin while breastfeeding may cause the drug to be passed to the nursing baby. This eMedTV resource discusses doxepin and breastfeeding in more detail and lists possible problems that may occur in a nursing baby whose mother is on doxepin.

Doxepin and Dry Mouth

If you are taking doxepin and dry mouth occurs, you can try sipping water often and avoiding alcohol. This eMedTV page explains the likelihood of developing dry mouth while using doxepin and lists other suggestions for helping with a dry mouth.

Doxepin and Pregnancy

Doxepin may not be safe for women who are pregnant. This selection from the eMedTV archives discusses research findings on doxepin and pregnancy, and explains the conditions under which the drug may be prescribed to pregnant women.

Doxepin and Suicide

A small number of children taking doxepin may experience thoughts of suicide. This eMedTV page further discusses doxepin and suicide, explains the likelihood of developing suicidal thoughts while on the drug, and lists signs of suicidal behavior.

Doxepin Dosing

For most people starting treatment with doxepin, dosing generally begins at 75 mg daily. This eMedTV segment offers more details on doxepin dosing guidelines, including information on when and how to take the medication.

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Doxepin Overdose

Common doxepin overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, vomiting, and dilated pupils. This page on the eMedTV Web site lists other possible signs of an overdose and describes the steps that a doctor may take to treat a doxepin overdose.

Doxepin Side Effects

Confusion, dizziness, and drowsiness are some of the most common doxepin side effects. This eMedTV article describes other common side effects of doxepin and also lists less common but more serious problems that require medical attention.

Doxepin Withdrawal

To help prevent doxepin withdrawal symptoms from occurring, your doctor may wean you off the drug slowly. This eMedTV Web page lists potential symptoms of doxepin withdrawal, which may include tiredness, irritability, or dizziness.

Doxepine

A prescription drug, doxepin is used to treat depression and anxiety. This page on the eMedTV site briefly discusses this drug and its uses, and also provides a link to more detailed information. Doxepine is a common misspelling of doxepin.

Doxipan

As explained in this eMedTV segment, doxepin is a drug that is used for the treatment of anxiety and depression. This article briefly describes the drug and includes a link to more detailed information. Doxipan is a common misspelling of doxepin.

Doxipen

As this eMedTV article explains, doxepin is a drug used to treat anxiety and depression. This page briefly describes how the drug is thought to work and also offers a link to more in-depth information. Doxipen is a common misspelling of doxepin.

Doxipin

Doxepin is a drug commonly used for the treatment of depression and anxiety. This eMedTV article offers a brief overview of the drug and its uses. A link to more information is also provided. Doxipin is a common misspelling of doxepin.

Drug Interactions With Alprazolam XR

Some of the drugs that can interact with alprazolam XR include narcotics and sleep medicines. This eMedTV page explains how these drug interactions with alprazolam XR can increase your risk of side effects, such as confusion and difficulty breathing.

Drug Interactions With Chlordiazepoxide

As this part of the eMedTV site explains, drug interactions with chlordiazepoxide can occur when the drug is taken with certain other drugs, such as antidepressants. This page also lists some of the problems that can result from these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Clomipramine

Clomipramine may cause a drug interaction if it is taken with alcohol, MAOIs, or barbiturates. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may lead to drug interactions with clomipramine and describes how the interactions can cause problems.

Drug Interactions With Clonazepam

Drug interactions can occur when clonazepam is taken with alcohol, narcotics, or certain other drugs. This eMedTV segment lists the drugs that can interact with clonazepam, as well as the problems these drug interactions with clonazepam can cause.

Drug Interactions With Clorazepate

Drug interactions with clorazepate can occur if it is combined with certain medications, which this eMedTV article lists. The potentially serious consequences such interactions may have are also described, as is what you can do to help prevent them.

Drug Interactions With Doxepin

Certain medications may cause drug interactions with doxepin, including tolazamide, cimetidine, and MAOIs. This eMedTV resource describes the drugs that may potentially cause doxepin interactions and explains the possible risks involved.

Drug Interactions With Duloxetine

As this eMedTV Web page describes, there are potential drug interactions with duloxetine and other medicines, such as certain antidepressants, some antibiotics, and lithium. This page explains how these drug interactions can cause problems.

Drug Interactions With Escitalopram

This eMedTV article lists some drugs that can potentially interact with escitalopram (such as alcohol or lithium) and explains how drug interactions with escitalopram can alter the levels of some drugs in the blood and raise the risk of side effects.

Drug Interactions With Fluoxetine

Medicines that may cause drug interactions with fluoxetine include triptans, aspirin, and digoxin. This eMedTV article offers a more complete list of drugs that may cause fluoxetine interactions and explains the possible consequences that may follow.

Drug Interactions With Fluvoxamine

Fluvoxamine may cause a drug interaction if it is taken with alcohol, NSAIDs, or MAOIs, among other drugs. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may lead to drug interactions with fluvoxamine and describes how the interactions can cause problems.

Drug Interactions With Kava Kava

Kava kava has the potential to interact with many different medications. As this portion of the eMedTV Web site explains, these drug interactions with kava kava may increase your risk of side effects, including serious liver damage.

Drug Interactions With Paroxetine Controlled Release

NSAIDs and aspirin are among the drugs that can potentially interact with paroxetine controlled release. This eMedTV Web page explains how drug interactions with paroxetine controlled release can cause, or raise your risk of, certain side effects.

Drug Interactions With Sertraline

Drug interactions with sertraline may occur with medications such as warfarin, aspirin, and ibuprofen. This eMedTV article discusses some of the other drugs that may interact with sertraline, including some that may cause life-threatening symptoms.

Drug Interactions With Trifluoperazine

If you take certain medications with trifluoperazine, drug interactions can occur. This eMedTV article explains that certain seizure medications and narcotics, among others, can cause drug interactions with trifluoperazine and lead to problems.

Duloxatine

Duloxetine, a prescription drug, is used to treat depression, neuropathic pain, and anxiety. This eMedTV page describes duloxetine in more detail and offers general precautions for taking the drug. Duloxatine is a common misspelling of duloxetine.

Duloxetine

Duloxetine is a prescription medicine licensed to treat depression, anxiety, and other conditions. This eMedTV page explains how duloxetine works, describes some of its potential side effects, and provides some information on taking the medication.

Duloxetine Dosing

This eMedTV page explains that the duloxetine dosing guidelines your doctor will follow will vary based on several factors, such as the condition you are being treated for and the medicines you're taking. This page also gives tips on taking the drug.