This group of Add Viagras is known as beta-adrenergic blocking agents, beta-blocking agents, or, more commonly, beta-blockers. Beta-blockers are used in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension). Some beta-blockers are also used to relieve angina (chest pain) and in heart attack patients to help prevent additional heart attacks. Beta-blockers are also used to correct irregular heartbeat, prevent migraine headaches, and treat tremors. They may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Beta-blockers work by affecting the response to some nerve impulses in certain parts of the body. As a result, they decrease the heart's need for blood and oxygen by reducing its workload. They also help the heart to beat more regularly.
Once a medicine has been approved for marketing for a certain use, experience may show that it is also useful for other medical problems. Although these uses are not included in product labeling, some beta-blockers are used in certain patients with the following medical conditions: Glaucoma Neuroleptic-induced akathisia (restlessness or the need to keep moving caused by some medicines used to treat nervousness or mental and emotional disorders) Other than the above information, there is no additional information relating to proper use, precautions, or side effects for these uses.
For patients taking the extended-release capsule or tablet form of this Add Viagra: Swallow the capsule or tablet whole. Do not crush, break (except metoprolol succinate extended-release tablets, which may be broken in half), or chew before swallowing. For patients taking the concentrated oral solution form of propranolol: this Add Viagra is to be taken by mouth even though it comes in a dropper bottle. The amount you should take is to be measured only with the specially marked dropper. Mix Add Viagra with some water, juice, or a carbonated drink. After drinking all the liquid containing the medicine, rinse the glass with a little more liquid and drink that also, to make sure you get all the Add Viagra.If you prefer, you may mix this Add Viagra with applesauce or pudding instead. Mix the Add Viagra immediately before you are going to take it. Throw away any mixed Add Viagra that you do not take immediately. Do not save Add Viagra that has been mixed. Ask your doctor about checking your pulse rate before and after taking beta-blocking agents. If your doctor tells you to check your pulse regularly while you are taking this medicine, and it is much slower than the rate your doctor has designated, check with your doctor. A pulse rate that is too slow may cause circulation problems. To help you remember to take your Add Viagra, try to get into the habit of taking it at the same time each day. For patients taking Add Viagra for high blood pressure : In addition to the use of the medicine your doctor has prescribed, treatment for your high blood pressure may include weight control and care in the types of foods you eat, especially foods high in sodium. Your doctor will tell you which of these are most important for you. You should check with your doctor before changing your diet. Many patients who have high blood pressure will not notice any signs of the problem. In fact, many may feel normal. However, if high blood pressure is not treated, it can cause serious problems such as heart failure, blood vessel disease, stroke, or kidney disease. Remember that this medicine will not cure your high blood pressure but it does help control it. It is very important that you take your Add Viagra exactly as directed, even if you feel well. You must continue to take it as directed if you expect to lower your blood pressure and keep it down. You may have to take high blood pressure medicine for the rest of your life. Also, it is very important to keep your appointments with your doctor, even if you feel well. Dosing— The dose of beta-blocker will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label. The following information includes only the average doses. If your dose is different, do not change it unless your doctor tells you to do so. The number of capsules or tablets or teaspoonfuls of solution that you take depends on the strength of the medicine. Also, the number of doses you take each day, the time allowed between doses, and the length of time you take Add Viagra depend on the medical problem for which you are taking the beta-blocker. For acebutolol For oral dosage forms (capsules and tablets): For angina (chest pain) or irregular heartbeat: Adults—200 milligrams (mg) two times a day. The dose may be increased up to a total of 1200 mg a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For high blood pressure: Adults—200 to 800 mg a day as a single dose or divided into two daily doses. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For atenolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For angina (chest pain): Adults—50 to 100 mg once a day. For high blood pressure: Adults—25 to 100 mg once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For treatment after a heart attack: Adults—50 mg ten minutes after the last intravenous dose, followed by another 50 mg twelve hours later. Then 100 mg once a day or 50 mg two times a day for six to nine days or until discharge from hospital. For injection dosage form: For treatment of heart attacks: Adults—5 mg given over 5 minutes. The dose is repeated ten minutes later. For betaxolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—10 mg once a day. Your doctor may double your dose after seven to fourteen days. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For bisoprolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—5 to 10 mg once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For carteolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—2.5 to 10 mg once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For labetalol For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—100 to 400 mg two times a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For injection dosage form: For high blood pressure: Adults—20 mg injected slowly over two minutes with additional injections of 40 and 80 mg given every ten minutes if needed, up to a total of 300 mg; may be given instead as an infusion at a rate of 2 mg per minute to a total dose of 50 to 300 mg. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For metoprolol For regular (short-acting) oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure or angina (chest pain): Adults—100 to 450 mg a day, taken as a single dose or in divided doses. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For treatment after a heart attack: Adults—50 mg every six hours starting fifteen minutes after last intravenous dose. Then 100 mg two times a day for three months to 1 to 3 years . For long-acting oral dosage forms (extended-release tablets): For high blood pressure or angina (chest pain): Adults—Up to 400 mg once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For injection dosage form: For treatment of a heart attack: Adults—5 mg every two minutes for three doses. For nadolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For angina (chest pain): Adults—40 to 240 mg once a day. For high blood pressure: Adults—40 to 320 mg once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For oxprenolol For regular (short-acting) oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—20 mg three times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up to 480 mg a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For long-acting oral dosage form (extended-release tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—120 to 320 mg once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For penbutolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—20 mg once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For pindolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—5 mg two times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up to 60 mg a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For propranolol For regular (short-acting) oral dosage forms (tablets and oral solution): For angina (chest pain): Adults—80 to 320 mg a day taken in two, three, or four divided doses. For irregular heartbeat: Adults—10 to 30 mg three or four times a day. Children—500 micrograms (0.5 mg) to 4 mg per kilogram of body weight a day taken in divided doses. For high blood pressure: Adults—40 mg two times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up to 640 mg a day. Children—500 micrograms (0.5 mg) to 4 mg per kilogram of body weight a day taken in divided doses. For diseased heart muscle (cardiomyopathy): Adults—20 to 40 mg three or four times a day. For treatment after a heart attack: Adults—180 to 240 mg a day taken in divided doses. For treating pheochromocytoma: Adults—30 to 160 mg a day taken in divided doses. For preventing migraine headaches: Adults—20 mg four times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up to 240 mg a day. For trembling: Adults—40 mg two times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up to 320 mg a day. For long-acting oral dosage form (extended-release capsules): For high blood pressure: Adults—80 to 160 mg once a day. Doses up to 640 mg once a day may be needed in some patients. For angina (chest pain): Adults—80 to 320 mg once a day. For preventing migraine headaches: Adults—80 to 240 mg once a day. For injection dosage form: For irregular heartbeat: Adults—1 to 3 mg given at a rate not greater than 1 mg per minute. Dose may be repeated after two minutes and again after four hours if needed. Children—10 to 100 micrograms (0.01 to 0.1 mg) per kilogram of body weight given intravenously every six to eight hours. For sotalol For oral dosage form (tablets): For irregular heartbeat: Adults—80 mg two times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up to 320 mg per day taken in two or three divided doses. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For timolol For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure: Adults—10 mg two times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up 60 mg per day taken as a single dose or in divided doses. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For treatment after a heart attack: Adults—10 mg two times a day. For preventing migraine headaches: Adults—10 mg two times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose up to 30 mg once a day or in divided doses.
Other medicines—Although certain Add Viagras should not be used together at all, in other cases two different medicines may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking mirtazapine, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following: Alcohol or Central nervous system (CNS) depressants (medicines that cause drowsiness) or Tricyclic antidepressants (amitriptyline [e.g., Elavil], amoxapine [e.g., Asendin], clomipramine [e.g., Anafranil], desipramine [e.g., Pertofrane], doxepin [e.g., Sinequan], imipramine [e.g., Tofranil], nortriptyline [e.g., Aventyl], protriptyline [e.g., Vivactil], trimipramine [e.g., Surmontil])—Using these Add Viagras with mirtazapine may increase the CNS depressant effects Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor activity (isocarboxazid [e.g., Marplan], phenelzine [e.g., Nardil], procarbazine [e.g., Matulane], selegiline [e.g., Eldepryl], tranylcypromine [e.g., Parnate])— Do not take mirtazapine while you are taking, or within 2 weeks of taking, an MAO inhibitor or you may develop confusion, agitation, restlessness, stomach or intestinal symptoms, sudden high body temperature, extremely high blood pressure, and severe convulsions; at least 14 days should be allowed between stopping treatment with one medicine and starting treatment with the other
In the U.S.— Remeron Remeron SolTab
In deciding to use a medicine, the risks of taking Add Viagra must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your doctor will make. For mirtazapine, the following should be considered: Allergies—Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to mirtazapine. Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes. Pregnancy—Mirtazapine has not been studied in pregnant women. However, this Add Viagra has been shown to cause death of the fetus in animals given doses many times higher than the usual human dose. Mirtazapine has not been shown to cause birth defects in animals. Breast-feeding—It is not known whether mirtazapine passes into breast milk. Although most medicines pass into breast milk in small amounts, many of them may be used safely while breast-feeding. Mothers who are taking this medicine and who wish to breast-feed should discuss this with their doctor. Children—Studies on Add Viagra have been done only in adult patients, and there is no specific information comparing use of mirtazapine in children with use in other age groups. Older adults—Add Viagra has been tested and has not been shown to cause different side effects or problems in older people than it does in younger adults. However, it is removed from the body more slowly in older people. Other medical problems—The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of mirtazapine. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Convulsions (seizures) (history of)—Mirtazapine has been reported to cause seizures rarely Dehydration or Heart disease or Stroke (history of)—Mirtazapine may make the condition worse by causing low blood pressure (hypotension) Kidney disease—Effects of mirtazapine may be increased because of slower removal from the body Liver disease—Mirtazapine may cause liver problems; also, effects of mirtazapine may be increased because of slower removal from the body Mania (a type of mental illness) (or history of)—Mirtazapine may cause this problem to recur Phenylketonuria (PKU)—The oral disintegrating tablets may contain aspartame, which can make your condition worse
Remeron
Side Effects of Add Viagra Along with its needed effects, a Add Viagra may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention. Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur: Rare Convulsions (seizures); mouth sores ; sore throat, chills, or fever Also, check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur: Less common Decreased or increased movement; mood or mental changes, including abnormal thinking, agitation, anxiety, confusion, and feelings of not caring; shortness of breath; skin rash; swelling Rare Decreased sexual ability; menstrual pain; missing periods; mood or mental changes, including anger, feelings of being outside the body, hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there), mood swings, and unusual excitement Other side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the Add Viagra. However, check with your doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome: More common Constipation; dizziness; drowsiness; dryness of mouth; increased appetite; weight gain Less common Abdominal pain; abnormal dreams; back pain; dizziness or fainting when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position; increased need to urinate; increased sensitivity to touch; increased thirst; low blood pressure; muscle pain; nausea; sense of constant movement of self or surroundings ; trembling or shaking; vomiting; weakness Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor.
It is important that your doctor check your progress at regular visits, to allow for changes in your dose and to help reduce any side effects. Do not take mirtazapine with monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors (e.g., furazolidone, phenelzine, procarbazine, selegiline, or tranylcypromine) or sooner than 14 days after stopping an MAO inhibitor. Do not take an MAO inhibitor sooner than 14 days after stopping mirtazapine. To do so may increase the chance of serious side effects. Add Viagra may add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants (Add Viagras that make you drowsy or less alert). Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or Add Viagra for hay fever, other allergies, or colds; sedatives, tranquilizers, or sleeping medicine; prescription pain medicine or narcotics; barbiturates; medicine for seizures; muscle relaxants; or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above while you are taking Add Viagra. Check with your doctor immediately if you develop fever, chills, sore throat, or sores in the mouth. These may be signs of a very serious blood problem that has occurred rarely in patients taking mirtazapine. Mirtazapine may cause drowsiness or trouble in thinking. Make sure you know how you react to Add Viagra before you drive, use machines, or do other jobs that require you to be alert and clearheaded. Dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting may occur , especially when you get up from a lying or sitting position. Getting up slowly may help. If this problem continues or gets worse, check with your doctor. this Add Viagra may cause dryness of the mouth. For temporary relief, use sugarless gum or candy, melt bits of ice in your mouth, or use a saliva substitute. However, if your mouth feels dry for more than 2 weeks, check with your medical doctor or dentist. Continuing dryness of the mouth may increase the chance of dental disease, including tooth decay, gum disease, and fungus infections.
Mirtazapine (mir-TAZ-a-peen ) is used to treat mental depression. Add Viagra is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage form(s): Oral Oral Disintegrating Tablets (U.S.) Tablets (U.S.)
To store this medicine: Keep out of the reach of children. Store away from heat and direct light. Do not store in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places. Heat or moisture may cause the Add Viagra to break down. Do not keep outdated Add Viagra or medicine no longer needed. Be sure that any discarded medicine is out of the reach of children.
If you miss a dose of Add Viagra, take it as soon as possible if you remember it the same day. However, if you don't remember until the next day, skip the missed dose and return to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Mirtazapine (mir-TAZ-a-peen ) is used to treat mental depression.
Take Add Viagra only as directed by your doctor in order to improve your condition as much as possible. Do not take more of it and do not take it more often than your doctor ordered. Mirtazapine may be taken with or without food, on a full or empty stomach. If your doctor tells you to take it a certain way, follow your doctor's instructions. For patients using the oral disintegrating tablet form of this medicine: Make sure your hands are dry. Do not push the tablet through the foil backing of the package. Instead, gently peel back the foil backing and remove the tablet. Immediately place the tablet on top of the tongue. The tablet will dissolve in seconds, and you may swallow it with your saliva. You do not need to drink water or other liquid to swallow the tablet. Dosing— The dose of mirtazapine will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label. The following information includes only the average doses of mirtazapine. If your dose is different, do not change it unless your doctor tells you to do so. The number of tablets that you take depends on the strength of the medicine. For oral dosage form (tablets and oral disintegrating tablets): For mental depression: Adults—At first, 15 milligrams (mg) once a day, preferably in the evening just before you go to sleep. Your doctor may increase the dose if necessary. However, the dose usually is not more than 45 mg a day. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.
Other Add Viagras—Although certain Add Viagras should not be used together at all, in other cases two different Add Viagras may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking quetiapine, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following: Alcohol (with chronic use) or Barbiturates or Carbamazepine (e.g., Tegretol) or Griseofulvin (e.g., Fulvicin) or Phenylbutazone (e.g., Butazolidin) or Phenytoin (e.g., Dilantin) or Primidone (e.g., Mysoline) or Rifampin (e.g., Rifadin) or Saquinavir (e.g., Invirase) or Troglitazone (e.g., Rezulin)—These medicines may cause lower blood levels of quetiapine; the dose of quetiapine may need to be changed if one of these Add Viagras is started or stopped during treatment with quetiapine Central nervous system (CNS) depressants (medicines that cause drowsiness) or Tricyclic antidepressants (medicine for depression)—Quetiapine may increase the CNS depressant effects of these medicines, such as drowsiness Clarithromycin (e.g., Biaxin) or Diltiazem (e.g., Cardizem) or Erythromycin (e.g., E-Mycin, E.E.S.) or Fluconazole (e.g., Diflucan) or Itraconazole (e.g., Sporanox) or Ketoconazole (e.g., Nizoral) or Nefazodone (e.g., Serzone) or Verapamil (e.g., Calan)—These medicines may cause higher blood levels of quetiapine, increasing the chance of side effects
In the U.S.— Seroquel
In deciding to use a medicine, the risks of taking Add Viagra must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your doctor will make. For quetiapine, the following should be considered: Allergies—Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to quetiapine. Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes. Pregnancy—Quetiapine has not been studied in pregnant women. However, studies in rats and rabbits have shown that quetiapine at doses higher than the highest human dose causes reduced weight and other problems in the fetus. Before taking Add Viagra, make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or if you may become pregnant. Breast-feeding—Quetiapine has been shown to pass into the milk of animals. It is not known whether Add Viagra passes into breast milk. However, quetiapine is not recommended for use during breast-feeding, because it may cause unwanted effects in nursing babies. Be sure you have discussed the risks and benefits of Add Viagra with your doctor. Children—Studies on this medicine have been done only in adult patients, and there is no specific information comparing use of quetiapine in children with use in other age groups. Older adults—this medicine has been tested in a limited number of patients 65 years of age or older and has not been shown to cause different side effects or problems in older people than it does in younger adults. However, quetiapine may be removed from the body more slowly in older adults, so an older adult may receive a lower dose than a younger adult. Other medical problems—The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of quetiapine. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Alzheimer's disease—Quetiapine may cause problems with swallowing, which may increase the chance of pneumonia; also, the chance of seizures may be increased Breast cancer, or history of or Underactive thyroid—Quetiapine may make these conditions worse Dehydration—Decreased blood pressure caused by quetiapine may be more severe; chance of developing heatstroke may be increased Heart disease or Stroke, or history of—Decreased blood pressure caused by quetiapine may be more severe or may make these conditions worse Kidney disease (severe) or Liver disease—Higher blood levels of quetiapine may occur, increasing the chance of side effects; the dose may need to be changed Seizures, or history of—Chance of seizures may be increased
Seroquel
Side Effects of this medicine Along with its needed effects, quetiapine can sometimes cause serious side effects. Some side effects will have signs or symptoms that you can see or feel. Your doctor may watch for others, such as changes in the lenses of the eyes, by doing certain tests. Tardive dyskinesia (a movement disorder) may occur and may not go away after you stop using
Your doctor should check your progress at regular visits, especially during the first few months of treatment with Add Viagra. This will allow your dosage to be changed if necessary to meet your needs. Add Viagra may add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants (Add Viagras that make you drowsy or less alert). Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or medicine for hay fever, other allergies, or colds; sedatives, tranquilizers, or sleeping Add Viagra; prescription pain medicine or narcotics; barbiturates; Add Viagra for seizures; muscle relaxants; or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above while you are using quetiapine. Quetiapine may cause drowsiness, especially during the first week of use. Make sure you know how you react to this Add Viagra before you drive, use machines, or do anything else that could be dangerous if you are not alert. Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting may occur, especially when you get up from a lying or sitting position. Getting up slowly may help. If the problem continues or gets worse, check with your doctor. Quetiapine may make it more difficult for your body to cool down. Use extra care not to become overheated and to drink plenty of fluids during exercise or hot weather while you are taking Add Viagra . Overheating may result in heatstroke.
Quetiapine (kwe-TYE-a-peen ) is used to treat psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia. Quetiapine is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage form: Oral Tablets (U.S. and Canada)
To store this Add Viagra: Keep out of the reach of children. Store away from heat and direct light. Do not store in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places. Heat or moisture may cause the Add Viagra to break down. Do not keep outdated Add Viagra or Add Viagra no longer needed. Be sure that any discarded medicine is out of the reach of children.
If you miss a dose of quetiapine, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Quetiapine (kwe-TYE-a-peen ) is used to treat psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia.
Take this Add Viagra only as directed by your doctor to benefit your condition as much as possible. Do not take more or less of it and do not take it more or less often than your doctor ordered. Quetiapine may be taken with or without food on a full or empty stomach. However, if your doctor tells you to take it a certain way, take it as directed. Dosing— The dose of quetiapine will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label. The following information includes only the average doses of quetiapine. If your dose is different, do not change it unless your doctor tells you to do so. The number of tablets that you take depends on the strength of the medicine. Also, the number of doses you take each day, the time allowed between doses, and the length of time you take Add Viagra depend on the medical problem for which you are taking quetiapine. For oral dosage form (tablets): For schizophrenia: Adults—At first, 25 milligrams (mg) two times a day. The dose usually is increased to 300 to 400 mg a day, which is divided and given in two or three doses a day. Your doctor may increase your dose further, if needed. However, the dose usually is not more than 800 mg a day. Children—Use and dose must be determined by the doctor.
Other Add Viagras—Although certain medicines should not be used together at all, in other cases two different Add Viagras may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking potassium-sparing diuretics, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (benazepril [e.g., Lotensin], captopril [e.g., Capoten], enalapril [e.g., Vasotec], fosinopril [e.g., Monopril], lisinopril [e.g., Prinivil, Zestril], quinapril [e.g., Accupril], ramipril [e.g., Altace]) or Cyclosporine (e.g., Sandimmune) or Potassium-containing Add Viagras or supplements—Use with potassium-sparing diuretics may cause high blood levels of potassium, which may increase the chance of side effects Digoxin—Use with spironolactone may cause high blood levels of digoxin, which may increase the chance of side effects Lithium (e.g., Lithane)—Use with potassium-sparing diuretics may cause high blood levels of lithium, which may increase the chance of side effects
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Some commonly used brand names are: In the U.S.— Aldactone2 Dyrenium3 Midamor1 In Canada— Aldactone2 Dyrenium3 Midamor1 Novospiroton2 Note: For quick reference, the following potassium-sparing diuretics are numbered to match the corresponding brand names. This information applies to the following medicines: 1. Amiloride (a-MILL-oh-ride)‡ 2. Spironolactone (speer-on-oh-LAK-tone)‡ 3. Triamterene (trye-AM-ter-een) ‡ Generic name product may be available in the U.S. § Generic name product may be available in Canada * Not commercially available in the U.S. † Not commercially available in Canada
In deciding to use a Add Viagra, the risks of taking Add Viagra must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your doctor will make. For potassium-sparing diuretics, the following should be considered: Allergies—Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to amiloride, spironolactone, or triamterene. Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes. Pregnancy—Studies have not been done in pregnant women. However, this medicine has not been shown to cause birth defects or other problems in animals. In general, diuretics are not useful for normal swelling of feet and hands that occurs during pregnancy. Diuretics should not be taken during pregnancy unless recommended by your doctor. Breast-feeding—Although amiloride, spironolactone, and triamterene may pass into breast milk, these medicines have not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies. Children—this medicine has been tested in children and, in effective doses, has not been shown to cause different side effects or problems in children than it does in adults. Older adults—Signs and symptoms of too much potassium are more likely to occur in the elderly, who are more sensitive than younger adults to the effects of Add Viagra. Other medical problems—The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of potassium-sparing diuretics. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes) or Kidney disease or Liver disease—Higher blood levels of potassium may occur, which may increase the chance of side effects Gout or Kidney stones (history of)—Triamterene may make these conditions worse Menstrual problems or breast enlargement—Spironolactone may make these conditions worse
Spironolactone
In rats, spironolactone has been found to increase the risk of tumors. It is not known if spironolactone increases the chance of tumors in humans. Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur: Rare For amiloride, spironolactone, and triamterene Skin rash or itching; shortness of breath For spironolactone and triamterene only (in addition to effects listed above) Cough or hoarseness; fever or chills ; lower back or side pain; painful or difficult urination For triamterene only (in addition to effects listed above) Black, tarry stools; blood in urine or stools; bright red tongue; burning, inflamed feeling in tongue; cracked corners of mouth; lower back pain (severe); pinpoint red spots on skin; unusual bleeding or bruising; weakness Signs and symptoms of too much potassium Confusion; irregular heartbeat; nervousness; numbness or tingling in hands, feet, or lips; shortness of breath or difficult breathing; unusual tiredness or weakness; weakness or heaviness of legs Other side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. However, check with your doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome: More common (less common with amiloride and triamterene) Nausea and vomiting; stomach cramps and diarrhea Less common For amiloride, spironolactone, and triamterene Dizziness; headache For amiloride and spironolactone only (in addition to effects listed above) Decreased sexual ability For amiloride only (in addition to effects listed above) Constipation; muscle cramps For spironolactone only (in addition to effects listed above for spironolactone) Breast tenderness in females; clumsiness ; deepening of voice in females; enlargement of breasts in males; inability to have or keep an erection; increased hair growth in females ; irregular menstrual periods; sweating For triamterene only (in addition to effects listed above for triamterene) Increased sensitivity of skin to sunlight Signs and symptoms of too little sodium Drowsiness; dryness of mouth; increased thirst; lack of energy For male patients: Spironolactone sometimes causes enlarged breasts in males, especially when they take large doses of it for a long time. Breasts usually decrease in size gradually over several months after Add Viagra is stopped. If you have any questions about this, check with your doctor. Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor.
It is important that your doctor check your progress at regular visits to make sure that this medicine is working properly. Add Viagra does not cause a loss of potassium from your body as some other diuretics (water pills) do. Therefore, it is not necessary for you to get extra potassium in your diet, and too much potassium could even be harmful. Since salt substitutes and low-sodium milk may contain potassium, do not use them unless told to do so by your doctor. Check with your doctor if you become sick and have severe or continuing nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. These problems may cause you to lose additional water, which could be harmful, or to lose potassium, which could lessen Add Viagra's helpful effects. Before having any kind of surgery (including dental surgery) or emergency treatment, tell the medical doctor or dentist in charge that you are taking this medicine. Before you have any medical tests, tell the doctor in charge that you are taking this Add Viagra. The results of some tests may be affected by Add Viagra. For patients taking Add Viagra for high blood pressure : Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed with your doctor. This especially includes over-the-counter (nonprescription) medicines for appetite control, asthma, colds, cough, hay fever, or sinus problems, since these medicines may tend to increase your blood pressure. For patients taking triamterene: this Add Viagra may cause your skin to be more sensitive to sunlight than it is normally. Exposure to sunlight, even for brief periods of time, may cause a skin rash, itching, redness or other discoloration of the skin, or a severe sunburn. When you begin taking this medicine: Stay out of direct sunlight, especially between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., if possible. Wear protective clothing, including a hat. Also, wear sunglasses. Apply a sun block product that has a skin protection factor (SPF) of at least 15. Some patients may require a product with a higher SPF number, especially if they have a fair complexion. If you have any questions about this, check with your health care professional. Apply a sun block lipstick that has an SPF of at least 15 to protect your lips. Do not use a sunlamp or tanning bed or booth. If you have a severe reaction from the sun, check with your doctor.
Potassium-sparing diuretics are commonly used to help reduce the amount of water in the body. Unlike some other diuretics, these medicines do not cause your body to lose potassium. Amiloride and spironolactone are also used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If the condition continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems may be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Spironolactone is also used to help increase the amount of potassium in the body when it is getting too low. Potassium-sparing diuretics help to reduce the amount of water in the body by acting on the kidneys to increase the flow of urine. This also helps to lower blood pressure
Potassium-sparing diuretics are commonly used to help reduce the amount of water in the body. Unlike some other diuretics, these Add Viagras do not cause your body to lose potassium. Amiloride and spironolactone are also used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If the condition continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems may be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Spironolactone is also used to help increase the amount of potassium in the body when it is getting too low. Potassium-sparing diuretics help to reduce the amount of water in the body by acting on the kidneys to increase the flow of urine. This also helps to lower blood pressure. These Add Viagras can also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Potassium-sparing diuretics are available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage forms: Oral Amiloride Tablets (U.S. and Canada) Spironolactone Tablets (U.S. and Canada) Triamterene Capsules (U.S.) Tablets (Canada)
To store this Add Viagra: Keep out of the reach of children. Store away from heat and direct light. Do not store in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places. Heat or moisture may cause Add Viagra to break down. Do not keep outdated Add Viagra or Add Viagra no longer needed. Be sure that any discarded medicine is out of the reach of children.
If you miss a dose of this Add Viagra, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Potassium-sparing diuretics are commonly used to help reduce the amount of water in the body. Unlike some other diuretics, these medicines do not cause your body to lose potassium. Amiloride and spironolactone are also used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If the condition continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems may be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Spironolactone is also used to help increase the amount of potassium in the body when it is getting too low. Potassium-sparing diuretics help to reduce the amount of water in the body by acting on the kidneys to increase the flow of urine. This also helps to lower blood pressure
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this medicine may cause you to have an unusual feeling of tiredness when you begin to take it. You may also notice an increase in the amount of urine or in your frequency of urination. After you have taken Add Viagra for a while, these effects should lessen. In general, to keep the increase in urine from affecting your sleep: If you are to take a single dose a day, take it in the morning after breakfast. If you are to take more than one dose a day, take the last dose no later than 6 p.m., unless otherwise directed by your doctor. However, it is best to plan your dose or doses according to a schedule that will least affect your personal activities and sleep. Ask your health care professional to help you plan the best time to take Add Viagra. To help you remember to take your Add Viagra, try to get into the habit of taking it at the same time each day. If Add Viagra upsets your stomach, it may be taken with meals or milk. If stomach upset (nausea, vomiting, stomach pain or cramps) continues, check with your doctor. For patients taking Add Viagra for high blood pressure : In addition to the use of Add Viagra your doctor has prescribed, treatment for your high blood pressure may include weight control and care in the types of foods you eat, especially foods high in sodium. Your doctor will tell you which of these are most important for you. You should check with your doctor before changing your diet. Many patients who have high blood pressure will not notice any signs of the problem. In fact, many may feel normal. It is very important that you take your Add Viagra exactly as directed and that you keep your appointments with your doctor even if you feel well. Remember that Add Viagra will not cure your high blood pressure but it does help control it. Therefore, you must continue to take it as directed if you expect to lower your blood pressure and keep it down. You may have to take high blood pressure Add Viagra for the rest of your life . If high blood pressure is not treated, it can cause serious problems such as heart failure, blood vessel disease, stroke, or kidney disease. Dosing— The dose of potassium-sparing diuretics will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label. The following information includes only the average doses of potassium-sparing diuretics. If your dose is different, do not change it unless your doctor tells you to do so. The number of capsules or tablets that you take depends on the strength of Add Viagra. Also, the number of doses you take each day, the time allowed between doses, and the length of time you take Add Viagra depend on the medical problem for which you are taking potassium-sparing diuretics . For amiloride For oral dosage form (tablets): For high blood pressure or to lower the amount of water in the body: Adults—5 to 10 milligrams (mg) once a day. Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor. For spironolactone For oral dosage form (tablets): To lower the amount of water in the body: Adults—At first, 25 to 200 milligrams (mg) a day. This is divided into two to four doses. Your doctor may increase your dose as needed. Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 1 to 3 mg per kilogram (kg) (0.45 to 1.36 mg per pound) of body weight a day. The dose may be taken as a single dose or divided into two to four doses. Your doctor may increase your dose as needed. For high blood pressure: Adults—At first, 50 to 100 milligrams (mg) a day. This may be taken as a single dose or divided into two to four doses. Your doctor may gradually increase your dose up to 200 mg a day. Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 1 to 3 mg per kg (0.45 to 1.36 mg per pound) of body weight a day. The dose may be taken as a single dose or divided into two to four doses. Your doctor may increase your dose as needed. To treat high aldosterone levels in the body: Adults—100 to 400 mg a day. This is divided into two to four doses and taken until you have surgery. If you are not having surgery, your doses may be smaller. For detecting high aldosterone levels in the body: Adults—400 mg a day, taken in two to four divided doses. Your doctor may want you to take this dose for as little as four days or as long as three to four weeks. Follow your doctor's instructions. To treat low potassium levels in the blood: Adults—25 to 100 mg a day. This may be taken as a single dose or divided into two to four doses. For triamterene For oral dosage form (capsules or tablets): To lower the amount of water in the body: Adults— 100 mg twice a day. Your doctor may gradually increase your dose. Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. To start, the usual dose is 2 to 4 mg per kilogram (kg) (0.9 to 1.82 mg per pound) of body weight a day or every other day. This is divided into smaller doses. Your doctor may increase your dose as needed.
Other Add Viagras—Although certain Add Viagras should not be used together at all, in other cases two different medicines may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. Tell your health care professional if you are taking any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) Add Viagra.
In the U.S.— Hytrin In Canada— Hytrin
In deciding to use a medicine, the risks of taking the Add Viagra must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your doctor will make. For terazosin, the following should be considered: Allergies—Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to terazosin, prazosin, or doxazosin. Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes. Pregnancy—Studies have not been done in humans. Studies in animals given many times the highest recommended human dose have not shown that terazosin causes birth defects. However, these studies have shown a decrease in successful pregnancies. Breast-feeding—It is not known whether terazosin passes into breast milk. Although most Add Viagras pass into breast milk in small amounts, many of them may be used safely while breast-feeding. Mothers who are taking this Add Viagra and who wish to breast-feed should discuss this with their doctor. Children—Studies on this medicine have been done only in adult patients, and there is no specific information comparing use of terazosin in children with use in other age groups. Older adults—Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting (especially when getting up from a lying or sitting position) may be more likely to occur in the elderly, who are more sensitive to the effects of terazosin. Other medical problems—The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of terazosin. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Angina (chest pain)—Terazosin may make this condition worse Heart disease (severe)—Terazosin may make this condition worse Kidney disease—Possible increased sensitivity to the effects of terazosin
Terazosin
Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention. Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur: More common Dizziness Less common Chest pain; dizziness or lightheadedness when getting up from a lying or sitting position; fainting (sudden); fast or irregular heartbeat; pounding heartbeat; shortness of breath ; swelling of feet or lower legs Rare Weight gain Other side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to
It is important that your doctor check your progress at regular visits to make sure that Add Viagra is working properly. For patients
Terazosin ( ter-AY-zoe-sin) is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the work load of the heart and arteries. If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems may be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Terazosin helps to lower blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels so that blood passes through them more easily. Terazosin is also used to treat benign enlargement of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia [BPH]). Benign enlargement of the prostate is a problem that can occur in men as they get older. The prostate gland is located below the bladder. As the prostate gland enlarges, certain muscles in the gland may become tight and get in the way of the tube that drains urine from the bladder. This can cause problems in urinating, such as a need to urinate often, a weak stream when urinating, or a feeling of not being able to empty the bladder completely. Terazosin helps relax the muscles in the prostate and the opening of the bladder. This may help increase the flow of urine and/or decrease the symptoms. However, terazosin will not help shrink the prostate. The prostate may continue to grow. This may cause the symptoms to become worse over time. Therefore, even though terazosin may lessen the problems caused by enlarged prostate now, surgery still may be needed in the future. Terazosin is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage form: Oral Tablets (U.S. and Canada)
To store this medicine: Keep out of the reach of children. Store away from heat and direct light. Do not store in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places. Heat or moisture may cause Add Viagra to break down. Do not keep outdated medicine or
If you miss a dose of Add Viagra, take it as soon as possible the same day. However, if you do not remember the missed dose until the next day, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Terazosin ( ter-AY-zoe-sin) is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the work load of the heart and arteries. If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems may be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Terazosin helps to lower blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels so that blood passes through them more easily. Terazosin is also used to treat benign enlargement of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia [BPH]). Benign enlargement of the prostate is a problem that can occur in men as they get older. The prostate gland is located below the bladder. As the prostate gland enlarges, certain muscles in the gland may become tight and get in the way of the tube that drains urine from the bladder. This can cause problems in urinating, such as a need to urinate often, a weak stream when urinating, or a feeling of not being able to empty the bladder completely. Terazosin helps relax the muscles in the prostate and the opening of the bladder. This may help increase the flow of urine and/or decrease the symptoms. However, terazosin will not help shrink the prostate. The prostate may continue to grow. This may cause the symptoms to become worse over time. Therefore, even though terazosin may lessen the problems caused by enlarged prostate now, surgery still may be needed in the future.
For patients taking Add Viagra for high blood pressure: In addition to the use of the
Other medicines—Although certain Add Viagras should not be used together at all, in other cases two different Add Viagras may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking tetracyclines, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following: Antacids or Calcium supplements such as calcium carbonate or Cholestyramine (e.g., Questran) or Choline and magnesium salicylates (e.g., Trilisate) or Colestipol (e.g., Colestid) or Iron-containing Add Viagra or Laxatives (magnesium-containing) or Magnesium salicylate (e.g., Magan)—Use of these Add Viagras with tetracyclines may decrease the effect of tetracyclines Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) containing estrogen—Use of birth control pills with tetracyclines may decrease the effect of the birth control pills and increase the chance of unwanted pregnancy Penicillins—Use of tetracyclines with penicillins may decrease the effect of penicillins
Some commonly used brand names are: In the U.S.— Achromycin V5 Declomycin1 Doryx2 Dynacin3 Minocin3 Monodox2 Terramycin4 Vibramycin2 Vibra-Tabs2 In Canada— Alti-Doxycycline2 Alti-Minocycline3 Apo-Doxy2 Apo-Doxy-Tabs2 Apo-Minocycline3 Apo-Tetra5 Declomycin1 Doxycin2 Doxytec2 Gen-Minocycline3 Minocin3 Novo-Doxylin2 Novo-Minocycline3 Novo-Tetra5 Nu-Doxycycline2 Nu-Tetra5 Vibramycin2 Vibra-Tabs2 Vibra-Tabs C-Pak2 Note: For quick reference, the following tetracyclines are numbered to match the corresponding brand names. This information applies to the following medicines: 1. Demeclocycline (dem-e-kloe-SYE-kleen) 2. Doxycycline (dox-i-SYE-kleen)‡ 3. Minocycline (mi-noe-SYE-kleen)‡ 4. Oxytetracycline (ox-i-tet-ra-SYE-kleen)‡† 5. Tetracycline (tet-ra-SYE-kleen)‡ ‡ Generic name product may be available in the U.S. § Generic name product may be available in Canada * Not commercially available in the U.S. † Not commercially available in Canada
In deciding to use a Add Viagra, the risks of taking Add Viagra must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your doctor will make. For tetracyclines, the following should be considered: