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Doxepin Medication: Drug Information, Side Effects and PrecautionsDoxepin is a tricyclic medication used to treat depression. In addition, it is used to relieve anxiety, peptic ulcer disease, chronic pain, as well as certain skin diseases. The most popular brand name of this drug is Sinequan. Doxepin has been used for other conditions as well. This drug should be taken as the doctor directs, and you need to consult a doctor to get a prescription before using it. How Doxepin WorksThis medication helps prevent e-absorption of noradrenalin and serotonin into nerve cells. As a result, it helps elevate the user’s mood. If you are prescribed this medication you can ask your doctor for more information. Recommended Daily DosageIt is important for you to see a mental health professional or medical doctor before you decide to take Doxepin. They can help you determine what exact dosage of this medication will work best for you. You can take this medication with or without food. You will need to ask your doctor how much you should take on a daily basis. Precautions to TakeYou should not take Doxepin with any other antidepressant, especially MAO inhibitors. You need to inform your doctor or pharmacist of any other prescription or non-prescription medications you are taking-even vitamins. You will also need to inform your doctor immediately if you become pregnant while taking Doxepin. If you are currently breast feeding you need your doctor needs to know about this as well. In addition, you need to know that consuming alcoholic beverages while consuming this medication could increase side effects. Therefore, these should be avoided. Along with that, you will need to be aware that it could alter your ability to drive a vehicle or operate machinery. You should wait to see how Doxepin will affect you before doing either activity. If you are allergic to this type of med you should call your doctor immediately. Your local mental health center will be able to find you a different medication. In Case of OverdoseAlso, if you accidentally overdose and it negatively affects your body, you will need to seek medical help immediately. For less urgent cases regarding overdose you will want to contact your local poison control center. Side effects of DoxepinUsually all medications, including Doxepin, come with extensive information regarding side effects. It is important to consult your doctor before you take any medication, especially prescription antidepressants such as Doxepin. The side affects that people experience the most while taking Doxepin often are the ones that are the least harmful to most people. Lists of some of the least serious and most serious side affects of this medication are listed below: Some of the less serious side effects of this medication include the following:
More serious, but less common side effects include on or more of the following:
Most of the above-mentioned more severe side effects as well as others not listed on this page do not happen very often. Likewise, side effects that are most common are also ones that are the least fatal or the least harmful. If uncomfortable, painful, or harmful side effects persist, you will want to consult your psychiatrist right away. You also have to make sure that you get a complete physical and mental examination before choosing any medication. In addition, it is important that you always be honest with your doctor about how you are doing before, during, after being prescribed Doxepin. Some medications do not work well for people who have certain existing medical conditions. If you have any existing medical conditions of any kind you will want to make sure your doctor approves of you taking any antidepressant, including Doxepin. However, most people will do fine taking this medication. What to Do if You Experience Side EffectsIf you notice some unusual uncomfortable activity within your body while you take Doxepin, contact your doctor. Your doctor can carefully analyze the situation and help determine whether or not you should continue taking this medication. |
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