Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg

Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg is a medication that is used to treat various mental health conditions. If you are considering taking this medication, it is important to discuss it with your doctor and take note of the precautions and side effects associated with it.

Potency

2.5 Mg

Manufacturer

Origin

Generic Name (Ingredient)

Each Film-Coated Tablet Contains 2.5 Mg Of Olanzapine.

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Description

Usage

Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg is a drug that belongs to the antipsychotic group of medications. It’s primarily used to treat conditions with symptoms like hearing, seeing or feeling things that are not real, false beliefs, abnormal suspiciousness, and withdrawal. Patients with these conditions may also feel depressed, anxious or tense. Rexapin is also used to treat a condition with symptoms such as feeling elated and overly energetic, needing much less sleep than usual, having racing thoughts and talking very quickly, and sometimes being irritable. It’s also a mood stabilizer that prevents mood swings (depression) that may occur with this condition. Moreover, Rexapin can also be used to treat similar conditions in adolescents aged 13-17 years.

Active Ingredient(s)

The active ingredient in Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg is olanzapine. Olanzapine is a medication that works by changing the activity of certain natural substances in the brain, thus reducing hallucinations and helping the patient feel calmer.

Excipients in Rexapin Film Tablet

In addition to the active ingredient, Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg also contains excipients such as pre-gelatinized starch, avicel ph 102, kollidon VA 64, lactose (obtained from cow’s milk), sodium croscarmellose, magnesium stearate, polyvinyl alcohol, titanium dioxide, macrogol/PEG 3000, and talc.

Precautions

If you’re allergic to olanzapine or any of the other ingredients in Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg, do not use this medication. Allergic reactions can be recognized by symptoms such as rash, itching, swelling of the face or lips, or shortness of breath. If any of these occur, consult your doctor. Also, if you have been diagnosed with eye problems such as narrow-angle glaucoma, do not use Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg.

Side Effects

While taking Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg, you may experience side effects such as increased appetite, elevated glucose levels, elevated triglyceride levels, dizziness, akathisia, Parkinson’s disease, dyskinesia, orthostatic hypotension, mild and transient anticholinergic effects including constipation and dry mouth, asthenia, edema, and photosensitivity reaction. It’s important to note that not everyone who takes Rexapin Film Tablet 2.5 Mg will experience these side effects. If you experience any side effects while taking this medication, it’s important to speak with your doctor.

 

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