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Lerivon Tetracyclic: Depression and Alcoholism Drug, Side Effects and Precautions

Lerivon is a tetracyclic drug that is has been test for use in treating depression, and is also been studied for use in treated alcoholic patients.

Lerivon works differently than most other antidepressants. More studies need to be done on this medication’s effectiveness. For now, this drug is said to possibly be used to block alpha-adrenergic, histamine H1, and certain types of serotonin receptors. More studies are being done around the world on this medication.

This drug, like most antidepressants requires/would require a prescription if approved for legal usage. You may want to contact your doctor for more information to see if this particular legally medication is available in your area. If so, your doctor can give you more specific instructions regarding the usage of this particular drug.

Lerivon Dosage and Usage Information

If this medication is made legally available in your area, it should only be taken as the doctor directs.  Likewise, those who take this medication should not stop taking it abruptly without consulting a doctor. In the event of discontinuation of this medicine, the doctor will assist you in doing so properly.

More information regarding the dosage, safety, and usage of this medication can be found when you consult a medical professional.

 In Case of an Overdose

It will be highly unlikely that you would be given Lerivon at this time. However, if you are there are precautions to take in the event of an overdose.

If you experience a bad reaction as a result of an accidental (or in some rare cases intentional) overdose, you will need to receive medical attention immediately. In the case of a non-emergency overdose concern a local poison control center can be contacted.

In Case of a Missed Dose

If you have missed a dose you will either need to take the next one as soon as you remember or at the time of the next regularly scheduled dose. What you decide to do depends upon the timing of each dose.

Lerivon Side Effects

All medications come with extensive information about side effects. This is so you know what could happen, but not necessarily what will happen as a result of taking this medication. Lerivon affects no two people in exactly the same way. Some will experience minor side effects and others will experience more rare ones.

For information regarding Lerivon side effects you may need to contact a mental health or medical professional. It is not a commonly administered drug at this point, at least not in the United States. Therefore, information may not be readily available in most American search engines. If you have heard of this medication in your country it may be more available to you then.

Lerivon Storage and Disposal Information

You need to keep this medication tightly closed in the container it came in, and keep it away from children. In addition, you need to store it at room temperature away from excess heat and moisture. If you no longer need the medication it is your responsibility to make sure it is disposed of in the proper manner. For more information, contact your pharmacist.

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