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Trilafon

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Trilafon should also be avoided by people who have blood disorders, liver problems, or brain damage It cannot be taken by anyone who is hypersensitive to its ingredients or to related drugs.


Special warnings about Trilafon

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Use Trilafon with caution if you have any of the following: glaucoma (high pressure in the eye); difficulty urinating; breast cancer; breathing problems; or heart, liver, kidney, or thyroid disease. Caution is also advised if you are exposed to extreme heat or pesticides. Be aware that Trilafon may mask signs of brain tumor, intestinal blockage, and overdose of other drugs.

Drugs such as Trilafon can trigger a potentially fatal condition known as Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS). Symptoms include high fever, muscle rigidity, unstable blood pressure, rapid or irregular heartbeat, and excessive sweating. If any of these symptoms develop, see your doctor immediately.

Trilafon should be used cautiously in people who are severely depressed and may be at risk for suicide. These patients should be watched closely for signs of suicidal thoughts and behavior. The doctor will prescribe the lowest amount of drug possible to avoid the risk of overdose.

While taking this medication, you may feel dizzy or light-headed or actually faint when getting up from a lying or sitting position. If getting up more slowly doesn't help or if the problem continues, contact your doctor.

Also report any significant increase in body temperature to the doctor. It could be an early warning that you cannot tolerate the drug.

Alert your physician before taking Trilafon if you are going through alcohol withdrawal, suffer from convulsions or seizures, or have a depressive disorder. You'll have to use the drug with caution.

Trilafon could make you more sensitive to sunlight. Be sure to stay out of the sun, wear protective clothing, and use sunblock.

Tell the doctor or dentist you're taking Trilafon before having any surgery, dental work, or diagnostic procedure. Trilafon could interact with anesthetics, muscle relaxants, and other drugs used during surgical procedures.

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