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Meridia Warnings and Precautions
By Nor, February 27th, 2010 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
Prior to starting Meridia, warnings and precautions for the medication should be reviewed with your healthcare provider. You should inform your healthcare provider of any medical conditions you may have, such as high blood pressure, any heart problems, or liver or kidney disease. You should also be aware that Meridia could cause certain medical conditions, such as seizures. Meridia warnings and precautions also apply to people who have certain allergies and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Meridia: What Should I Tell My Healthcare Provider?
You should talk with your healthcare provider prior to taking Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate) if you have:
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Any heart problems
- Had a stroke
- Liver disease, such as liver failure, cirrhosis, or hepatitis
- Kidney disease, including kidney failure (renal failure)
- Glaucoma
- Seizures or epilepsy
- A bleeding disorder
- Had problems with gallstones
- Depression
- An eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia
- A history or drug or alcohol abuse
- Any allergies, including allergies to food, dyes, or preservatives. (more…)
Meridia Drug Interactions
By Nor, February 19th, 2010 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
When certain medications are taken with Meridia, drug interactions can occur. Some of these interactions may affect the levels of medications in your blood, possibly increasing your risk of side effects. Other interactions may cause a group of symptoms called serotonin syndrome, which can be very dangerous. Before taking Meridia, be sure to talk to your healthcare provider about possible drug interactions that may apply to you.
Meridia Interactions Explained
The following sections explain in detail the potentially negative interactions that can occur when Meridia is combined with any of the drugs listed above. (more…)
What Is Meridia?
By Nor, February 7th, 2010 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
Meridia is a prescription drug that can be used to help people lose weight and keep it off. It comes in the form of a capsule and is taken once a day. Meridia works by affecting certain brain chemicals, which promotes a sense of fullness. Although most people tolerate the medication well, there are possible side effects, such as headaches, constipation, and insomnia.
What Is Meridia?
Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate) is a prescription weight-loss medication. Not only is it approved to help people lose weight, but it is also approved to help people from regaining the weight they have lost.
It is made by Abbott Laboratories. (more…)
Meridia and Migraines
By Nor, December 7th, 2009 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
Clinical studies have shown that there are several side effects of Meridia, and migraines appear to be possible. However, the risk of developing migraines was very small, so it is difficult to tell if the migraines were due to the medication or just by chance. If you are taking Meridia and migraines occur, your healthcare provider can recommend treatment options or may prescribe a different weight-loss medicine.
Meridia and Migraines
Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate) appears to slightly increase the risk of migraines. However, this increased risk is so small that it may be just a coincidence. (more…)
Meridia Uses
By Nor, November 25th, 2009 posted in Uncategorized - 1 Comment »
Meridia is used to help people lose weight and help prevent people from regaining the weight they lost. It works by increasing the levels of specific chemicals in the brain, including serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. As a result, it promotes a feeling of fullness. Meridia is not approved for use in children under 16 years old. At this time, there are no standard off-label Meridia uses.
What Is Meridia Used For?
Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate) is a prescription weight-loss medication that should be used in combination with a low-calorie diet. Meridia is approved for individuals who have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater, or a BMI of 27 or greater along with other risk factors, such as high cholesterol or diabetes. (more…)
Meridia Side Effects
By Nor, November 15th, 2009 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
Extensive clinical trials have shown that the most common side effects of Meridia include headaches, dry mouth, and a loss of appetite. In most cases, side effects are minor and easily treated. Some side effects, however, should be reported to your healthcare provider right away, such as seizures, unexplained bleeding, or depression.
An Introduction to Meridia Side Effects
As with any medicine, side effects are possible with Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate). However, not everyone who takes the medication will experience side effects. In fact, most people tolerate it quite well. In most cases, side effects occur when too much Meridia is taken. (more…)
Meridia and Breastfeeding
By Nor, November 7th, 2009 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
Although no studies have been done on Meridia and breastfeeding, the manufacturer of the drug does not recommend that women who are breastfeeding take Meridia. Because every woman’s situation is different, it’s best to discuss the benefits and risks of Meridia and breastfeeding with your healthcare provider. It is important to note that breastfeeding is a time of increased caloric need for mothers, not a time for dieting.
An Overview of Meridia and Breastfeeding
At this time, it is not known if Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate) passes through breast milk. The manufacturer of Meridia recommends that women who are breastfeeding should not take Meridia. Therefore, if you are breastfeeding or planning to start breastfeeding, you should talk with your healthcare provider before taking Meridia. (more…)
Meridia Dosage
By Nor, November 1st, 2009 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
For weight loss or weight maintenance, the recommended starting dose of Meridia is 10 mg once daily. If necessary, your healthcare provider can increase the dosage to 15 mg daily if you have not lost much weight after four weeks. This medication is meant to be used in conjunction with a low-calorie diet and must be taken as prescribed to work properly.
An Overview of Your Meridia Dosage
The dose of Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate) your healthcare provider prescribes will vary, depending on a number of factors, including:
- How you respond to Meridia
- Whether you develop bothersome or dangerous side effects
- Other medical conditions you may have
- Other medications you may be taking. (more…)
Meridia and Insomnia
By Nor, October 24th, 2009 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
Clinical studies involving Meridia and insomnia have shown that insomnia is a common side effect of the medication. There are some ways to improve your sleep habits, such as keeping a regular sleep-wake cycle, avoiding caffeine in the four to six hours before bedtime, and refraining from taking a nap after 3 p.m. If you are taking Meridia and insomnia continues to be a problem, talk to your healthcare provider about possible treatment options.
Meridia and Insomnia: An Introduction
Insomnia is a common side effect of Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate), occurring in up to 10.7 percent of people, compared to only 4.5 percent of people not taking the medication. Because of the way it works, Meridia can have a stimulatory effect in some people and cause difficulty sleeping. (more…)
Meridia Overdose
By Nor, October 23rd, 2009 posted in Uncategorized - No Comments »
Taking too much of Meridia may cause dangerous side effects, such as a rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and dizziness. The effects of a Meridia overdose will vary based on several factors, such as how much of the medication was taken and whether it was taken with any other drugs or alcohol. Treatment options for a Meridia overdose may include administering certain medicines, pumping the stomach, or providing supportive care.
An Overview of Meridia Overdose
Meridia® (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate) is a prescription weight-loss medication. The effects of a Meridia overdose will vary depending on a number of factors, including the Meridia dosage and whether it was taken with any food, medicines, alcohol, or street drugs.
If you happen to overdose on Meridia, seek immediate medical attention.
Meridia can have stimulatory effects, which can be especially dangerous in the case of an overdose. Possible Meridia overdose symptoms may include:
- A rapid heart rate (known as tachycardia)
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Dizziness
- Headaches. (more…)
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