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studies, children and teenagers who take antidepressants, 'mood elevators', phenelzine are more likely to think about harming, killing themselves, to plan, try to do so than children who do not take antidepressants, children younger than 18 years, age should not normally take phenelzine.if my child's doctor has prescribed phenelzine for my child, should watch his, her behavior very carefully, especially at the beginning, treatment and any time his, her dose is increased, decreased, child may develop serious symptoms very suddenly, important to pay attention to his, her behavior every day, call my child's doctor right away if he, she experiences, symptoms: new, worsening depression; thinking about harming, killing him-, herself, planning, trying to do so; extreme worry; agitation; panic attacks; difficulty falling, staying asleep; irritability; aggressive behavior; acting without thinking; severe restlessness; frenzied abnormal excitement, any other sudden, unusual changes in behavior.your child's doctor will want to see my child often while he, she is taking phenelzine, especially at the beginning, his, her treatment.your child's doctor may also want to speak with you, child by telephone from time to time, child keeps all appointments for office visits, telephone conversations with his, her doctor.talk to my child's doctor about the risks, giving phenelzine to my child, phenelzine, a monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitor, an antidepressant, treat depression, phenelzine comes as a tablet, take by mouth, usually taken three times a day, taken with, without food, take phenelzine exactly as directed, don't take less or more, read my prescription, take phenelzine, do not stop taking phenelzine, taken large doses for a long time, a physician probably will want to decrease my dose gradually, this drug, taken regularly for a few weeks before its full effect is felt, pharmacist will give you the manufacturer's patient information sheet when you begin treatment with phenelzine, read the information carefully and ask a physician, pharmacist any questions you have, mao inhibitors, phenelzine, nardil, tranylcypromine, parnate, ] are also used occasionally to treat eating disorders, cocaine addiction, headaches, panic attacks, the possible risks, using this drug for my condition, before taking phenelzine, allergic to phenelzine, drugs you are taking, especially antidepressants; antihistamines; beta-blocking drugs, acebutolol, sectral, atenolol, tenormin, betaxolol, kerlone, penbutolol, levatol, carteolol, cartrol, bisoprolol, zebeta, pindolol, visken, metoprolol, lopressor, timolol, blocadren, sotalol, betapace, nadolol, corgard, propranolol, inderal, ]; diabetic drugs, insulin, acetohexamide, dymelor, chlorpropamide, diabinese, tolazamide, tolinase, tolbutamide, orinase, glyburide, micronase, diabeta, glynase, glipizide, glucotrol, ]; fluoxetine, prozac, guanethidine, ismelin, levodopa, sinemet, larodopa, medication for high blood pressure including diuretics, 'water pills', seizures, parkinson's disease , asthma, colds, allergies; meperidine, demerol, methyldopa, aldomet, methylphenidate, ritalin, muscle relaxants; paroxetine, paxil, reserpine; sedatives; sertraline, zoloft, sleeping pills; thyroid medication; tranquilizers; and vitamins, ever had, anyone, in my family has, has ever had, depression, bipolar disorder, mood that changes from depressed to abnormally excited, mania, frenzied, abnormally excited mood, anyone, in my family has, thought about, attempted suicide, ever had high blood pressure; a stroke; glaucoma; an enlarged prostate; difficulty urinating; diabetes; seizures; an overactive thyroid gland, liver, kidney, heart disease , pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding , become pregnant while taking phenelzine, surgery, dental surgery, taking phenelzine, this drug may make you drowsy, don't drive a car, don't operate machinery, stop drinking, drowsiness caused by this drug, use tobacco products, cigarette smoking may decrease the effectiveness, this drug, mental health may change in unexpected ways, especially at the beginning, treatment and any time, dose is increased, decreased, changes may occur at any time, depression, another mental illness, whether, not you are taking phenelzine, any other medication, family, caregiver should call a physician right away if you experience, symptoms: new, worsening depression; thinking about harming, killing myself , planning, trying to do so; extreme worry; agitation; panic attacks; difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep; aggressive behavior; irritability; acting without thinking; severe restlessness; and frenzied, abnormal excitement, family, caregiver knows which symptoms, serious so they can call the doctor when you are unable to seek treatment on my own, a special diet, avoid foods and beverages containing tyramine, tryptophan while taking phenelzine and for 2 weeks after stopping this drug, foods and beverages include alcoholic beverages, especially beer, chianti, other red wines; alcohol-free beer; cheeses, especially strong, aged, processed varieties, sauerkraut; yogurt; raisins; bananas; sour cream; pickled herring; liver, especially chicken liver, dry sausage, hard salami and pepperoni, canned figs; avocados; soy sauce; turkey; yeast extracts; papaya products, certain meat tenderizers, fava beans; and broad bean pods, excessive amounts, caffeine and chocolate also should be avoided, take several doses per day, take the missed dose, remember it and take any remaining doses for that day at evenly spaced intervals, almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose, continue my regular dosing schedule, take phenelzine once a day at bedtime and do not remember, take it until the next morning, skip the missed dose, what side effects can this medication cause, side effects from phenelzine are common, upset stomach , drowsiness , weakness, tiredness, excitement, anxiety, insomnia, nightmares, dry mouth, skin more sensitive to sunlight than usual, changes in appetite, weight, symptoms are severe, constipation, difficulty urinating, frequent urination, blurred vision , changes in sex drive, ability, excessive sweating, look for symptoms, those listed, important warning section, severe headache, jaw, neck, back muscle spasms, neck stiffness, soreness, swelling, legs, arms, fever, chills, sore throat, flu-like symptoms, difficulty breathing , swallowing, severe skin rash , yellowing, the skin, eyes, irregular heartbeat , don't switch containers, tightly closed, keep away from kids, store it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture, drug disposal, emergency/overdose, overdose, the victim has collapsed, is not breathing, a physician will order certain lab tests, response to phenelzine, nardil
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