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Apotex Anafranil (Generic name: Clenbuterol) is a prescription drug product manufactured and distributed by Pfizer. It is used to treat certain symptoms of high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs, such as shortness of breath. It may also be used to treat certain types of angina (chest pain) and other conditions associated with heart disease or other blood vessels. It is not indicated in the treatment of pulmonary hypertension.
This product comes in the form of oral tablets, and is used to treat high blood pressure in the lungs. It is usually taken orally once a day. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to therapy. If you have any questions about placing this product, contact us at our toll-free service at1-877-88-WNECTus-Watrowor1-866-467-991on any of our U. S. or Canada shipping providers.
Store this medication at room temperature, between 68 and 77 degrees F (20 and 30 degrees C). Keep the container tightly closed when not in use. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and pets.
This product contains an antibiotic. Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this or any other medication. Before using this product, inform your doctor or pharmacist of any allergies, illnesses, or medical conditions. If you have any questions, always ensure you check your doctor or pharmacist before use. The product images are for reference only. Generic or non-branded versions may be more accurate. For additional information or questions, ask your pharmacist.
| Generic Name | Brand Name | |
|---|---|---|
| Form | Oral tablet | |
| Clenbuterol | Brand name | |
| Treatment | High blood pressure in the lungs, or pulmonary hypertension | Patients with high blood pressure may be at increased risk of heart attack, stroke, or other serious side effects. |
| Contraindications | Hypersensitivity to the active substance, or to any of the excipients, and to any of the excipients in this medicine. An allergy to Clenbuterol, or any of its components. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following signs of an allergic reaction: hives, facial swelling, wheezing or difficulty breathing; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop symptoms of a skin reaction that includes redness, blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin; difficulty breathing, chest pain, or swelling in your face, arm, or shoulders. |
Anafranil (brand name: Clomipramine) is a medication used to treat depression. It is the brand name for clomipramine. It is commonly prescribed for mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety disorders.
It's a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) and can be used to treat depression in adults. It is often prescribed to children and adolescents (aged below 18 years) for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and posttraumatic stress disorder.
However, it's important to note that Anafranil is not for treating, it's for managing symptoms of depression.
Anafranil is also not for people with severe anxiety or severe panic disorder. It's used to treat symptoms of a severe mental health condition called schizophrenia.
Anafranil should be used with caution in people with severe or history of schizophrenia. If you notice changes in mood, anxiety, or behavior, please tell your doctor immediately.
The typical starting dose for Anafranil is 25 mg. However, it's important to be consistent and monitoring is essential. Your doctor can adjust the dosage and find out exactly when Anafranil has been prescribed.
Anafranil can be taken with or without food. The exact dosage will be prescribed by your doctor.
Do not crush or chew Anafranil capsules.
Each antidepressant has its own unique side effects. Tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including if you have any prescription or nonprescription medication, if you're over the age of 65, and any prescription or nonprescription medicines you take, if you're taking or might be taking other medicines. Your doctor will probably start you on a higher dose to monitor any potential side effects. Depending on the condition, dosage, and potential side effects, your doctor might change your dose or adjust the dosage without a problem.
The exact timing may vary based on your condition and your doctor's instructions.
The most common side effects include:
If any of these side effects bother you, talk to your doctor.
Anafranil should not be taken for about three months after you've had a panic attack. You should continue on this medication as directed without changing your dose or changing your treatment plan.
Tell your doctor if you notice:
Anafranil should be used with extreme caution in people with heart disease. If you notice this side effect, you should stop the medicine and contact your doctor.
Tell your doctor if you have other concerns or questions about your treatment including if you need to change the dose, change the medication schedule, take more or less frequent medications, or if you have any changes to your medication.
The information provided below is for general information only and does not,via any medical or healthcare professional, replace the advice of your healthcare professional.
The diagnosis of anorexia nervosa often begins in adolescence, and as the body acclimates to adulthood, the risk of eating disorders is increased. The risk of eating disorders increases with age, but it is most pronounced among the oldest patients. Anafranil, a nonselective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, is approved for treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in adults. It has a short half-life, but it can be taken by adults in short-term, dose- and dose-effective (daily) treatment with anafranil. The most frequent eating disorder in adults is the one most commonly reported by the National Institute of Mental Health ().
The National Institute of Mental Health reports that, with age, approximately 20% of adults who take anafranil will have an eating disorder. As a result, anafranil has a high risk of causing eating disorders, particularly those related to its sedative properties, and a lower risk of serious adverse effects (1). The most commonly reported adverse effects in adults with anorexia nervosa are decreased appetite, weight gain, and insomnia (). In addition, the prevalence of weight gain in adults with anorexia nervosa is approximately 15% in patients who take anafranil ().
The risk of an eating disorder associated with anafranil is higher in patients who also take another drug, including a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). The most common side effects of anafranil in adults include dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, decreased appetite, weight gain, and sleepiness. In contrast, the side effects associated with the drug in children and adolescents are typically the same. In a study of the effect of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) in the treatment of anorexia nervosa, the incidence of dry mouth was 2.4%.
In addition to side effects, many patients also experience anorexia nervosa when they take anafranil. In the United States, there is a 1.2% prevalence of anorexia nervosa in children and adolescents aged 12 years and older, with a 2.9% incidence of anorexia nervosa in those aged 12 years and older (). In addition, the incidence of anorexia nervosa in adults aged 12 years and older is about 5%. The majority of patients do not experience an eating disorder during anorexia nervosa treatment, and the rate of anorexia nervosa in the general population is unknown. The risk of anorexia nervosa in adults is also lower when they are treated with anafranil. However, patients who take anafranil are more likely to have eating disorders, especially those with anorexia nervosa, than those not treated with anafranil.
The treatment of anorexia nervosa in adults is often based on a combination of a medication that is commonly used to treat anorexia nervosa. These drugs include fluoxetine (Prozac) and sertraline (Zoloft). In an effort to reduce the likelihood of the onset of anorexia nervosa, fluoxetine (Prozac) is frequently prescribed for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in adults (). For OCD, this medication is also indicated for the treatment of the accompanying symptoms of depression, anxiety, and phobias. It is not known whether fluoxetine is associated with an increased risk of eating disorder. However, fluoxetine has not been studied as a risk factor for anorexia nervosa. Other medications are also used to treat the disorder and are often used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. In contrast to fluoxetine, sertraline (Zoloft) is not a commonly used antidepressant, but is an anti-anxiety medication. The risk of anorexia nervosa in adults is also higher when they are treated with sertraline.
The treatment of anorexia nervosa in adults is often based on a combination of a medication that is commonly used to treat anorexia nervosa (such as fluoxetine and sertraline) and an anti-anxiety medication (such as prazosin). These drugs have been studied in an attempt to reduce the risk of the onset of anorexia nervosa. For example, in a study comparing the efficacy of fluoxetine and sertraline in the treatment of anorexia nervosa in children and adolescents, sertraline was found to be effective for OCD.
Anafranil is an antidepressant that helps improve the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Its effect may be beneficial for those suffering from anxiety disorders. It's not a drug for treating OCD but a natural treatment for conditions that cause OCD.
Anafranil is primarily used to treat OCD. It works by changing the symptoms of OCD and improving the patient's ability to participate in daily activities. The active ingredient in Anafranil is Anafranil, which belongs to a class of drugs called tricyclic antidepressants. When taken in high doses, Anafranil may help reduce symptoms of OCD.
Take Anafranil as directed by your doctor. Your doctor will determine the right dosage based on your individual needs and response to the medication. For most patients, the first dose of Anafranil is typically taken before a meal. It may take several days for the medication to kick in.
It's important to follow your doctor's instructions when taking Anafranil. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
Like many medications, Anafranil can cause side effects. Common side effects include:
The most common side effects associated with Anafranil are:
If you experience any of these side effects, seek medical attention immediately.
It's important to follow your doctor's instructions and discuss any concerns or side effects you have with them. Your doctor will monitor your progress closely while taking Anafranil and will provide guidance on dosage and timing.
Certain medications may interact with Anafranil, including:
It's important to inform your doctor about all the medications you're taking before starting Anafranil. Certain blood pressure medications, antihistamines like diphenhydramine, and certain antidepressants can also interact with Anafranil, potentially leading to unwanted effects or complications. Always follow your doctor's instructions and use these medications only when directed by your doctor.