Guanadrel - Systemic
Brand Names
Hylorel
Guanadrel *** Before Using *** How to Use *** Fore Safe Use *** Side Effects
Before Using
In deciding to using a medication,
the chance of taking the drug must be weighed against the good it will
do. This is a decision you will make. For guanadrel, the following
must be considered
Allergic reaction
Tell your family doctor if you have any unusual or
allergy to guanadrel. Also tell your health care professional if
you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or
dyes.
Pregnancy care
Guanadrel has not been studied in pregnant women.
However, guanadrel has not been shown to cause birth defects or other problems
in animal studies.
Breast-feeding problem
It is not known whether guanadrel passes into breast
milk. However, it has not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies.
Use for Children
Studies on this drug have been done only in adult
diseaseds and there is no special info comparing use of guanadrel
in child with use in other age groups.
Elderly care
Dizziness or faintness may be more likely to occur
in the elderly, who are usually more sensitive to the effects of guanadrel.
Drug interactions
Although certain medication must not be using
together at all, in other cases two various medication may be using together
even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your family doctor may want to
change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking
guanadrel, it is especially important that your health care professional know
if you are taking any of the following:
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Chlorprothixene - Taractan
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Loxapine - Loxitane
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Thiothixene - Navane
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Tricyclic antidepressants - amitriptyline " Elavil ", amoxapine
" Asendin ", clomipramine " Anafranil ", desipramine " Pertofrane ",
doxepin " Sinequan ", imipramine " Tofranil ", nortriptyline "
Aventyl ", protriptyline " Vivactil ", trimipramine " Surmontil "
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Trimeprazine - Temaril May decrease the effects of guanadrel
on blood pressure
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Monoamine oxidase - MAO inhibitor activity - isocarboxazid "
Marplan ", phenelzine " Nardil ", procarbazine " Matulane ", selegiline
" Eldepryl ", tranylcypromine " Parnate " Taking guanadrel
while you are taking or within 1 week of taking MAO inhibitors may cause a
severe increase in blood pressure
Other Information for using
The presence of other medical
problems may effect the use of guanadrel. Make sure you tell your family doctor if
you have any other medical problems, especially:
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Asthma - history of
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Diarrhea
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Pheochromocytoma
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Stomach ulcer - history of Guanadrel may worsen these conditions
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Fever Effects of guanadrel may be increased
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Heart attack or stroke - recent
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Heart or blood vessel disease Lowering blood pressure may make
problems resulting from these conditions worse
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