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Mesoridazine ( Serentil ) Mesoridazine ( Serentil ) is an anti psychotic drug of low-potency. Used in the treatment of disorganized and psychotic thinking. Also used to help treat false perceptions ( e.g. hallucinations or delusions. ) Used sometimes to treat schizophrenia. Warnings Do not give this drug to anyone under twelve. Only use drug in small doses at first if over sixty and with close monitoring. Also if over sixty be careful when standing up because blood pressure may be lowered enough to impair balance. Antacids containing aluminum or magnesium should not be taken one hour before taking this drug and never right after. Only take this drug and Heterocyclic antidepressants with careful monitoring. Also check with your physician if you are taking central nervous system depressants like antihistamines, hay fever medicines, sedatives, narcotics, anesthetics, barbiturates or muscle relaxants. Also check with your physician if you are taking a vasodilator (drug that dilate blood vessels.) If you smoke blood levels of Mesoridazine ( Serentil ) need to be taken. Smoking drops this drugs level in the blood. The habit-forming potential is none, but long term use may lead to Tardive Dyskinesia. Do not take this drug if:
Inform your Doctor if:
Mesoridazine ( Symptoms or Effects )
Common: Lethargy / sleepiness, low blood pressure, dry mouth, constipation, weight gain, stiffness, blurred vision or difficulty urinating. Rare: Dizziness, racing heartbeat / palpitations, weakness, sexual problems, restlessness, skin rash, seizures, low white blood cell count, tremors, involuntary facial / tongue movements or reduced urinary output. See physician always: Dizziness, racing heartbeat / palpitations, weakness, sexual problems, restlessness, skin rash, seizures, low white blood cell count, tremors, low blood pressure, difficulty urinating, stiffness, involuntary facial / tongue movements or reduced urinary output. See physician if severe: Lethargy / sleepiness, dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation or weight gain. See physician NOW: Low white blood cell count, skin rash or reduced urinary output. Stop taking and see physician NOW: Seizures. |