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Atydep 300mg Tablet SR

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Atydep 300mg Tablet SR

Introduction to Atydep 300mg Tablet SR

Atydep 300mg Tablet SR can be taken with or without food It is recommended to take this medication at the same time every day It is crucial to complete the full course of treatment and not skip any doses even if you start feeling better Suddenly stopping this medication could potentially worsen your symptoms Some common side effects of this medicine include insomnia difficulty sleeping allergic reactions impaired concentration sweating headaches nausea vomiting and dry mouth It can also cause dizziness and drowsiness so it is advised not to drive or engage in activities that require mental focus Most of these side effects are usually temporary and tend to improve with time If these side effects bother you or do not subside it is advisable to consult your doctor Before taking this medicine it is important to inform your doctor if you have a history of seizures or if you consume alcohol Additionally if you experience any unusual changes in mood or have suicidal thoughts it is crucial to inform your doctor
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What if someone takes excess of Bupron?

Excess of Bupron may cause fast heartbeat, drowsiness, changes in electrical activity of heart (arrhythmias, QT prolongation) and loss of consciousness. The patient should be given immediate medical support.

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Do I need to take any precautions to prevent seizures?

Since the risk of seizures is dose-related, you should not exceed the recommended dose. In case you need an increase in the dosage, your doctor will gradually increase the dose. Seizures are more common with Bupron medicines which are released immediately on taking than with prolonged release preparations. Consult your doctor if you are trying to stop alcohol while using Bupron. It is advised that you reduce your alcohol intake slowly over time.

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What are the factors that can increase chances of seizures with Bupron?

The risk of seizure appears to be strongly associated with the dose of Bupron. Increasing your dose of Bupron may increase the risk. The risk of seizure increases with regular intake of alcohol, diabetes, serious head injury or history of head trauma, previous seizures, central nervous system tumor or infection, or addiction to cocaine, opiates or stimulants. The risk also increases with simultaneous use of medicines to treat psychosis or depression, theophylline and oral corticosteroids or if you are taking medicines that cause loss of appetite (anorectics).

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Does Bupron help with anxiety and sleeplessness?

No, Bupron should not be used for anxiety or sleeplessness. Instead it may worsen anxiety. In fact, two of the common side effects of are anxiety and sleeplessness. It is because of this that your doctor may even advise you not to take Bupron too close to bedtime.

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Is it normal to get red eyes after starting Bupron?

No, it is very rare to develop eye problems such as redness in and around the eyes, eye pain and blurred vision. Consult your doctor if you notice any such side effect or want to know if you are at risk or not. You can even receive preventative treatment if you are at risk.

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Is Bupron addictive?

If Bupron is taken in the correct dose, for the correct duration and in the correct way as advised by the doctor, then there is no risk of addiction. However, if more than the recommended dose is taken or if the tablets are crushed and inhaled, then abuse potential and addiction are likely.

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