Co-Depricap 6mg/25mg

172.00191.00 (-10%)

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Pack Size: 2×7’s

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Warnings

Pregnancy
The risk of this medication is undetermined in pregnant females; therefore, caution is advised. Consult your doctor before the use of this medicine.

Lactation
This medicine is contraindicated to use in lactation. Please consult your doctor for further assistance. 

Precautions
Use this medicine cautiously in liver impairment, diabetes, heart disease, stable epilepsy (a condition in which patient may have sudden seizures), psychosis, ECT ( an electric shock therapy given to trigger epileptic seizure), mania   (a mental illness marked by periods of great excitement, delusions, and overactivity), if there is a risk of bleeding, raised IOP (intraocular pressure), narrow-angle glaucoma ( a condition in the eye which causes increased pressure in the eye), or a history of glaucoma. Monitor for suicidal ideation in patients using this medicine. The use of this drug may cause risk factors for QT prolongation (a disorder in ECG) or torsades de pointes (a condition in which there is an irregular ECG). Advice patients to report if they experience any heart symptoms. Monitor growth and pubertal development in children during and after treatment. A dose increase of this medicine may be detrimental in patients who develop akathisia (a movement disorder characterized by a feeling of inner restlessness and inability to stay still). This drug is poor CYP2C19 metabolizers. Use this drug cautiously in elderly patients and withdraw gradually if adverse symptoms appear. This medicine is contraindicated in severe renal (kidney) failure, unstable epilepsy (a disorder with abnormal brain activity causing seizures). It is also not prescribed within 2 weeks of stopping MAOIs and 1 day of stopping moclobemide. Is this medicine a safe antidepressant? Yes, this medicine is considered safe and effective. What does this medicine do to your body? This medicine works by increasing the amount of Serotonin in your brain. Can this medicine cause weight gain? Yes, antidepressants usually cause weight gain. How long can I take this medicine? Most patients take this medicine for 6 months to 12 months. Follow your prescribers advice,

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