* REBOXETINE
Edronax Drug Information
Edronax is an antidepressant, also known as a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. It is administered for treatment of panic disorder, clinical depression and ADD/ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). It is not only used for relieving the symptoms of depression but also for maintaining the mental recovery and betterment of patients who have already been administered the drug and have showed positive results to the treatment. The generic drug helps patients overcome the depression by stopping noradrenalin from re-absorbing into the nerve cells, thus fixing the chemical imbalance in brain, eliminating the symptoms of depression and improving patients’ life, adaptation and social relations.
Edronax Dosage Information
The recommended dose of Reboxetine for adults is 4 mg taken two times a day. After the patient has been under treatment for three weeks, the dose of Edronax may go up to 10 mg a day (but only if required). The recommended dose of cheap Edronax for elderly patients (over 65 years of age) is 2 mg taken twice daily. In three weeks time the dose may be raised to not more than 6 mg daily. North Meds exclusively offers 4 mg tablets of discount Edronax.
Side Effects and Precautions for Edronax
Treatment with Reboxetine can sometimes cause some slight side reactions that need to be reported to the doctor: dry mouth, headache, intensive heartbeat, uncommon tiredness, drowsiness, intensive sweating, sleeping disorders, stomachache or constipation. The following less frequent side effects should be treated as a matter of urgency and patients experiencing them should receive medical aid immediately: chest pain, seizures, fever, shortness of breath, easy bleeding or bruising, irregular heartbeat, swelling of the face, lips or tongue.
As with every other antidepressant Edronax might sometimes cause dizziness and drowsiness – such patients should be very cautious when driving a car, operating machinery or doing anything dangerous. Women who buy Edronax should consult their doctor beforehand if they are pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are breast-feeding.
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