* MOCLOBEMIDE
Manerix Drug Information
Manerix is a quick-action reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase (MAO), a member of the antidepressant group of drugs. The generic medicament is administered for medication of certain conditions of mental depression. Depression is proved to occur when monoamine oxidase (MAO) – a natural chemical found in brain, loses its balance. The antidepressant inhibits monoamine oxidase’s activity, raises the concentration of brain neurotransmitters and restores chemical balance in the nervous system thus relieving antidepressant symptoms. The drug may bring to very serious and acute adverse reactions, therefore some medications and beverages should not be used during the course of treatment.
Manerix Dosage Information
The recommended primary dose of Moclobemide is 150 mg taken twice a day. The daily dose of Manerix can bit by bit be raised to 300 mg a day, taken twice, after taking into consideration patient’s weight, medical condition and effectiveness of the treatment. Cheap Manerix should always be taken straight after meal. Patients are welcome to make use of North Meds’ special offer of discount Manerix in single dosages of 100 mg, 150 mg and 300 mg.
Side Effects and Precautions for Manerix
Some of the side effects that Moclobemide arouses are not serious, they are temporary and subside as the body adjusts to the treatment. These are dry mouth, upset stomach, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness, sleeping disorders, increased perspiration, heartburn, nightmares. Some of the more serious side reactions that need medical help are very fast or uneven heartbeat, stiffness of neck, unbearable headache, irritability, aggression, uncontrolled movements of face or neck, mental disorders.
Patients who buy Manerix should by all means inform their doctor if they have high blood pressure or liver disease. Doctors should be very cautious with patients suffering from hepatic or renal dysfunction, thyrotoxicosis or pheochromocytoma. Manerix is not to be taken by patients using other MAO inhibitors, patients younger than 18-years-old, pregnant and nursing women.
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