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Mozep tablet is used to treat schizophrenia (mental illness) and tourette's syndrome (neurological disorder). It works by inhibiting a chemical messenger called dopamine which regulates mood, behaviour and emotions. By inhibiting dopamine, it decreases overactivity, which helps with schizophrenia and decreases uncontrolled movements or outbursts of sounds or words (tics), which helps with tourette
Hypersensitivity Pregnancy (third trimester) Lactating mothers Patients with qt prolongation Patients with cardiac disorders Patients with depression Patients with parkinson’s disease.
Babies: Not for children below 12 years of age.
Lactating mothers: It is contraindicated; studies have shown evidence of medicine in breast milk.
It causes toxicity to the baby.
Pregnancy: It is contraindicated in pregnancy, especially in the third trimester.
Need to seek doctors’ advice
Driving: Mozep tablet may decrease alertness, affect vision, and cause dizziness, blurred vision, or drowsiness.
Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
Alcohol: Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking mozep tablet as it causes additional drowsiness
Kidney: Mozep tablets should be used in caution with patients suffering from kidney disease.
Dosage adjustment may be required, and regular monitoring of kidney function may be required.
Seek a doctor’s advice before using this medication.
Liver: Mozep tablets should be used in caution with patients suffering from liver disease.
Dosage adjustment may be required, and regular monitoring of liver function may be required.
Seek a doctor’s advice before using this medication..
Sweating more than usual Urinating (passing water) at night Feeling dizzy Feeling sleepy Feeling agitated or restless Feeling low or depressed Difficulty sleeping Feeling tired or lacking in energy Loss of appetite Dry mouth Being sick Constipation Headache Blurred vision Very oily skin Need to pass water (urine) more often than usual In men, erection problems Weight gain.
Mozep tablet is an antipsychotic medication that might be prescribed for schizophrenia (mental illness) or tourette's syndrome (neurological disorder).
Mozep inhibits a chemical messenger in our body called dopamine which regulates mood, behaviour and emotions.
By inhibiting dopamine, it decreases overactivity, which helps with schizophrenia and decreases uncontrolled movements or outbursts of sounds or words (tics), which helps with tourette'stourette's syndrome..
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• Inform your doctor if you experience any side effects such as frequent nighttime urination, sweating, feeling dizzy or feeling sleepy
• Always consume this medication at the same time of the day
• This medication might increase your weight and cholesterol levels.
Have a healthy diet and exercise regularly.
• Alcohol consumption needs to be avoided while on this medication as it may lead to severe liver damage
• Avoid taking mozep tablets while you are pregnant, especially in the third trimester, as it may cause harmful effects to the baby
• Get your blood tests done as advised by your doctor.
These reports may be required to monitor your electrolyte levels
• Your doctor might advise you to take ecg from time to time; this helps in monitoring electrical activity in your heart while on this medication.
Contraindicated • Mozep + Amiodarone: Concurrent use leads to qt interval prolongation • Mozep + Amitriptyline: Concurrent use leads to qt interval prolongation • Mozep + Azithromycin: Concurrent use leads to qt interval prolongation • Mozep + Bepridil: Concurrent use leads to qt interval prolongation • Mozep + Clozapine: Concurrent use leads to qt interval prolongation Serious • Mozep + Alprazolam: Concurrent use leads to increased risk of cns depression • Mozep + Bupropion: Concurrent use leads to increased exposure of mozep • Mozep + Cetirizine: Concurrent use leads to increased risk of cns depression • Mozep + Fentanyl: Concurrent use leads to increased risk of paralytic ileus, increased risk of cns and respiratory depression Monitor closely • Mozep + Metreleptin: Concurrent use leads to altered exposure to mozep.
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