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Tolvon.
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Tolvon Indications
Tolvon, which can also be indicated as Paroxetine, is an antidepressant that can be classified as being a serotonin reuptake inhibitor. It affects the chemicals located in your brain, especially those that become unbalanced. For more information about Tolvon you can contact a doctor.
In most of the cases, Tolvon is indicated to treat medical conditions such as depression, obsessive compulsive disease, anxiety, post traumatic stress disease and premenstrual dysphoric disease. It can also be indicated to treat other medical conditions than those listed in the medication guide.
Tolvon Contraindications
Try to visit your doctor as much as possible for progress checking or just for regular visits, to monitor the effects or changing the dosing schedule if needed. To prevent the disease to reappear, it is better to not stop taking Tolvon, without consulting a specialist. If the treatment must be stopped, it must be done gradually. This kind of medicine must not be indicated if you are about to have any kind of surgery, including dental treatment because it can increase the central nervous system depressant effects. It is very important not to take it in large amounts because you can risk an overdose that can cause serious complications. A prolonged therapy with Tolvon can also cause you to have suicidal thoughts or to become more depressed. If any of these apply to you, seek emergency medical support. You must inform your health care provider if you also take certain antidepressants or if you are consuming alcohol, because your intake of Tolvon can add to their effect. The most encountered central nervous system antidepressants can be recommended as antihistamines, sedatives, tranquilizers, sleeping drugs, muscle relaxants, pain medications, seizure medications, and anesthetics. If it is also indicated in larger amounts than those indicated, it can cause drowsiness. After taking the medicine do not perform activities that require attention such as driving, or operating machines. About the risks and the benefits of taking Tolvon, you can consult a pharmacist or your own health care provider.
Tolvon Intake Guidelines
Tolvon is recommended to be taken immediately after a meal, or before bed time, to reduce the dizziness and lightheadedness or to lessen stomach pain. Try to take the medicine exactly as the doctor directed you, to achieve maximum benefits. Some patients had to follow their treatment with Tolvon for a whole month before they reported an improvement of their initial clinical illness. However, in other cases, the beneficial results of the therapy with Tolvon are noticeable after 14 days. Try to store the medicine away from heat or direct light, keeping it out of the reach of children. Do not store it in the bathroom or in other damp places, because it can break down. For more information about the intake guidelines of Tolvon it is better to contact a pharmacist or a specialized doctor.
Tolvon Dosage
In most of the cases, the dosing schedule is made depending on the age of the patient, or on the severity of the condition. Do not change the dose without consulting the doctor so that Tolvon has maximum effect. The most common dose for adults is 50 mg three times a day, but the doctor can increase it if needed. For children, the dose is administered depending on the child's weight. For older patients, the dose is 25 mg taken three times a day. In all the cases the dose can be changed depending on the patient's evolution.
Tolvon Overdose
Try to take Tolvon exactly as the doctor indicated you, without changing any of his or her directions. If you take too much you can risk an overdose. The most common signs of an overdose with Tolvon can include agitation, irritability, and unusual behavior. Some patients can also develop suicidal thoughts. You can also contact the doctor for further instructions.
Tolvon Missed Dose
If you miss a dose of Tolvon, it is recommended to take it as soon as possible. But if it is the time to take the next dose, you can skip the missed dose and continue with your normal dosing schedule. It is important to take Tolvon regularly, so that you can achieve maximum benefits from it. Do not stop taking the medicine without consulting the doctor because the medical condition can redevelop.
Tolvon Side Effects
In addition to its benefic effects, Tolvon can also cause certain unwanted, side effects. Usually, these side effects are minor and go away as the treatment evolves, but some can become serious, requiring medical attention. There are several rare side effects of Tolvon and can be experienced as painful erection, confusion, fainting, fast or slow heartbeat, skin rash, and unusual excitement. If any of these apply to you, it is recommended to contact your health care provider as soon as possible. Other more common side effects of the medicine can include drowsiness, loss of muscle coordination, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, lightheadedness, dryness of the mouth, headache, and bad breath. Some of these side effects do not need medical attention and may go away during the treatment, as the body adjusts to the drug. Other less common side effects can include blurred vision, constipation, diarrhea, muscle pain, and abnormal tiredness or weakness. This is not a complete list of the side effects Tolvon can cause, and this is why it is important to contact the doctor if you experience any changes of your general health status.
Tolvon Interactions
During the treatment, Tolvon can interfere with the effect of certain medicines. The most common drug reactions can occur with Pimozide, Orap, Thioridazine, Mellaril, Isocarboxazid, Marplan, Tranylcypromine, Parnate, Phenelzine, Nardil, Rasagiline, Selegiline, Eldepryl and Emsam. This is not a complete list of the medications with which Tolvon can interfere, so it is better to inform the doctor if you are taking any prescription medicines.
Tolvon Other Brand Names
In some countries Tolvon may also be known as:
- Athimil;
- Athymil;
- Bolvidon;
- Depnon;
- Hopacem;
- Lantanon;
- Lerivon;
- Lumin;
- Mealin;
- Miabene;
- Mianeurin;
- Miansemerck;
- Mianserin;
- Prevalina;
- Prisma;
- Tolvin;
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