Uses / Indications:
SOLOQUIN 50 Mg Tablet is used to treat schizophrenia and mania.
Pregnancy interaction:
SOLOQUIN 50 MG TABLET is probably safe to take while pregnant. Animal research have demonstrated that there is little or no negative effect on the foetus; nevertheless, there are few human studies. Please visit a doctor.
Expert advice:
Inform your doctor before taking the medicine if you have kidney, liver or heart disease, prostate problem, difficulty in passing urine, diabetes or elevated blood sugar levels, chronic constipation, glaucoma, blood clots or history of blood clots, epilepsy, galactose intolerance or Lapp lactase deficiency, diseases of the large intestine, heart problems (problems with QT interval), or if you have risk factors for stroke (high blood pressure or problems in the blood vessels of the brain), or if you have had an abdominal surgery in the past. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery and be careful while getting up from a sitting or lying position after taking clozapine as it may make you feel dizzy. Always ensure you are being regularly monitored for white blood cell count, total blood cell count, heart rate (ECG), liver function, and lipid function by taking appropriate tests. Avoid smoking, regular caffeine intake, and alcohol while taking this medicine, as it may worsen the side effects. Tell your doctor if you are or planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding.
Side Effects:
Sleepiness, Dizziness, Increased heart rate, Constipation, Increased saliva production.
How to use:
Take this medication in the dose and period prescribed by your doctor. Swallow it fully. Don't eat, crush, or break it. SOLOQUIN 50 MG TABLET can be taken with or without food, however it is best taken at a set time.
How it works:
SOLOQUIN 50 Mg Tablet is an atypical antipsychotic. It works by controlling the action of chemical messengers in the brain that influence cognition.
Faq for medicine:
Is Soloquin safe? : Yes. Soloquin is relatively safe if used as recommended. In case of any side-effects, please consult your doctor|Is Soloquin a narcotic : Soloquin is not a narcotic, addictive or a controlled drug|Is Soloquin a benzodiazepine? : No. Soloquin is not a benzodiazepine. It is an anti-psychotic agent|Can I take ibuprofen with clozapine? : Yes. You can take ibuprofen with clozapine if prescribed by your doctor|Does Soloquin cause erectile dysfunction : Soloquin may cause erectile dysfunction, low sperm count, sleepiness, weight gain or tardive dyskinesia. If you experience any such symptoms, please consult your doctor|Does Soloquin help with anxiety? : Soloquin decreases anxiety and other symptoms in patients suffering from schizophrenia.
Medicine interaction:
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