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Myo-Inositol

Myo-Inositol provides an effective treatment for depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder

Strengths:

Dosages: Actual dosage must be determined by a physician.

Oral:
Start: 
Increases:  Determined by a physician and as needed .
Maximum: Determined by a physician.

Normal dosage: 12grams daily.

Problems with:
Liver Function: N/A
Kidney Function: N/A

Test:
Before taking: N/A
While taking:  N/A

Take With: water.

Full Benefits In: In 1 month.

Missed Dose(s): If within one hour take, if over an hour skip and then continue on your normal schedule.
Never Take a Double Dose.

If Stop Taking:  Consulting your physician.

Overdose symptoms include: N/A
Overdose if Untreated : N/A

Warnings

Avoid alcohol while taking this drug.

Do not take this drug if have ADD ( attention deficit disorder ).

Do not take this drug if have bipolar disorder.

Do not take this drug if you are pregnant.

Do not take this drug if planning to become pregnant. Do not take if you are breast-feeding.

Do not give this drug to anyone under six months old. Only use drug in small doses at first if over sixty and with close monitoring.

Inform your Doctor if:

  • you had negative reactions to this drug in the past.
  • if you are taking any other prescription or nonprescription drug;
  • if you plan to be under anesthesia or having any surgery in the next few months, also if you will be undergoing any medical tests. 
  • if you are on a special diet ( low-salt / low-sugar or any other ).

Myo-Inositol ( Symptoms or Effects )

Common: 

Rare: uterine contractions,

See physician always: 

See physician if severe: 

See physician NOW:

Stop taking and see physician NOW:

Myo-Inositol ( Drug Interactions )

  • Myo-Inositol may improve the action of:
    • Serotonin-boosting drugs:
      • Celexa
      • Luvox
      • Paxil
      • Prozac
      • Zoloft
    • Migraine medications:
      • Amerge
      • Axert
      • Imitrex
      • Maxalt
      • Zomig
    • St. John's wort
 

 

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