Brand Name: Edronax, Vestra
Outside U.S., Brand Names also known as: Irenor, Norebox, Leponex
Reboxetine (Edronax, Vestra) is an Antidepressant Medication is used in the treatment of depression, depressive illness. Detailed info on uses, dosage and side-effects of Reboxetine below.
Contents:
Description
Indications
Precautions
Drug Interactions
Adverse Reactions
Overdose
Dosage
How Stored
Reboxetine (Edronax) is used for the treatment of depression.
Reboxetine is indicated for the treatment of depressive illness and for
maintaining the clinical improvement in patients initially responding to
treatment.
The remission of the acute phase of the depressive illness is associated with an
improvement in the patient's quality of life in terms of social adaptation.
Since rare cases of seizures have been reported in clinical studies, reboxetine
should be given under close supervision to subjects with a history of convulsive
disorders and it should be discontinued if the patient develops seizures.
Combined usage of MAO inhibitors and reboxetine should be
avoided.
As with all antidepressants, switches to mania - hypomania have occurred. Close
supervision of bipolar patients is recommended.
The risk of a suicidal attempt is inherent in depression and may persist until
significant remission occurs; close patient supervision during initial drug
therapy is recommended.
Caution is recommended in patients with current evidence of urinary retention
and glaucoma.
Orthostatic hypotension has been observed with greater frequency at doses higher
than the maximum recommended. Close supervision is recommended when
administering reboxetine with other drugs known to lower blood pressure.
Pregnancy and Lactation
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Reboxetine
should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the
potential risk to the fetus. While no information on the excretion of reboxetine
in maternal milk in humans is available, reboxetine administration is not
recommended in women who are breast feeding.
Drug Interactions
BEFORE USING THIS MEDICINE: INFORM YOUR DOCTOR OR
PHARMACIST of all prescription and over-the-counter medicine that you are
taking.
Combined usage of MAO inhibitors and reboxetine should be avoided.
Contraindicated for those with hypersensitivity to reboxetine or any other
components of the product.
Close supervision is recommended when administering reboxetine with other drugs
known to lower blood pressure.
Side Effects
Dry mouth, constipation, insomnia, increased sweating, tachycardia, vertigo,
urinary hesitance/retention and impotence. Impotence was mainly observed in
patients treated with doses greater than 8 mg/day.
In a few cases during clinical trials, doses higher than that recommended were
administered to patients (12 to 20 mg/day) for a period ranging from a few days
to a few weeks during clinical studies. Treatment-emergent adverse events
included postural hypotension, anxiety and hypertension.
Two cases of self-overdosing with up to 52 mg of reboxetine have been reported.
No serious adverse events were observed.
Treatment: In the case of overdose, close supervision including
monitoring of cardiac function and vital signs is recommended.
HOW TO USE THIS MEDICINE:
The onset of the clinical effect is generally seen after 14 days from start of
treatment.
Use in adults: The recommended therapeutic dose is 4 mg BID (8 mg/day)
administered orally. After 3 weeks, the dose can be increased up to 10 mg/day in
case of incomplete clinical response.
Use in the elderly (age greater than 65): The recommended therapeutic
dose is 2 mg BID (4 mg/day) administered orally. This dose can be increased up
to 6 mg/day in case of incomplete clinical response after 3 weeks from starting
reboxetine.
Use in Children: There are no data available on the use of reboxetine in
children.
Use in patients with renal or hepatic insufficiency: The starting dose in
patients with renal or moderate to severe hepatic insufficiency should be 2 mg
BID which can be increased based on patient tolerance.
How Stored
Keep out of the reach of children in a container that small children cannot
open.
Store at room temperature between 15 and 30°C (59 and 86°F). Throw away any
unused medicine after the expiration date.
NOTE: This information is not intended to cover all possible uses,
precautions, interactions, or adverse effects for this drug. If you have
questions about the drug(s) you are taking, check with your health care
professional.
The information in this monograph is not intended to cover all possible uses,
directions, precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects. This information
is generalized and is not intended as specific medical advice. If you have
questions about the medicines you are taking or would like more information,
check with your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.
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Reviewed: 01/2006
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