28 Nov

Min 25 Mg

Information About Min 25 Mg

About Min 25 Mg

Medicine Brand Min 25 mg is manufactured by Haryana Formulations P Ltd and mainly contents the generic drug Imipramine.

Pakaging

10 Tablet

Active Ingredients For Min 25 Mg

Imipramine 25 mg

Diseases List For Which Min 25 Mg Is Prescribed

This Drug Is Prescribed For Anxiety depression syndrome nocturnal enuresis narcolepsy

Other Significations For Min 25 Mg

This Medication an antipsychotic agent prescribed for depression and psychoses

Precautions To Be Taken Before Min 25 Mg

All SSRIs including fluvoxamine should not be taken with any of the monoamine oxidase inhibitor MAOI class ofantidepressants such as isocarboxazid Marplan phenelzine Nardil tranylcypromine Parnate and procarbazine Matulane Such combinations may lead to confusion high blood pressure tremor and increased activity Fluvoxamine should not be administered within 14 days of discontinuing an MAO inhibitor and MAO inhibitors should not be administered within 14 days of stopping fluvoxamine Similar reactions occur if fluvoxamine is combined with other drugs for example tryptophan St Johns wort meperidine Demerol and tramadol Ultram that increase serotonin in the brain

Major Conditions And Care

Pregnancy And Min 25 Mg

Can We Take Min 25 Mg During Pregnancy?

Pregnancy Class : D There is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience or studies in humans but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks

Lactation And Min 25 Mg

Can We Use Min 25 Mg During Lactation

Lactation Class L4 There is positive evidence of risk to a breastfed infant or to breastmilk production but the benefits of use in breastfeeding mothers may be acceptable despite the risk to the infant eg if the drug is needed in a lifethreatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective

Side Effects Of Min 25 Mg

Nausea stomach upset skin rash acute toxicity

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