Uses of Repoise 25mg Tablet

Repoise 25mg Tablet is used for the treatment or prevention of the following disease(s):

Schizophrenia

Side effects of Repoise 25mg Tablet

Precautions while taking Repoise 25mg Tablet

Dosage of Repoise 25mg Tablet

Overdose of Repoise 25mg Tablet

Onset of Action of Repoise 25mg Tablet

Duration of Action of Repoise 25mg Tablet

Precautions & Warnings

Alcohol

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Pregnancy

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Breastfeeding

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Driving

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Kidney

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Interactions

Drug :- amantadine, antihistamines, antimuscarinics, clozapine, cyclobenzaprine, diphenoxylate, disopyramide, maprotilene: Additive anticholinergic effects.

amiodarone, bepridil, cisapride, disopyramide, erythromycin, flecainide, grepafloxacin, ibutilide, pimozide, probucol, procainamide, quinidine, sotalol, sparfloxacin, tocainide: Possibly prolonged QT interval.

amphetamine, chlorpromazine, dextroamphetamine: Possibly decreased effects of these drugs and thioridazine.

antacids, antidiarrheals adsorbent, kaolin, rifabutin, rifampin, rifapentine: Reduced bioavailability of thioridazine.

anxiolytics, benzodiazepines, clonidine, dronabinol, guanabenz, guanfacine, opioid analgesics, phenothiazines, sedative-hypnotics: Possibly increased CNS effects or hypotension.

barbiturates, fosphenytoin, phenytoin, valproic acid: Increased CNS depression, lowered seizure threshold.

bromocriptine: Possibly decreased effectiveness of bromocriptine.

carbamazepine: Possibly decreased blood thioridazine level.

charcoal: Reduced thioridazine absorption.

dopamine, droperidol, haloperidol, metoclopramide, metyrosine: Possibly increased adverse CNS effects.

ephedrine, epinephrine, norepinephrine, phenylephrine: Possibly severe hypotension, MI, or tachycardia.

fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, other cytochrome P450 2D6 inhibitors, paroxetine, pindolol: Inhibited metabolism of thioridazine, leading to elevated blood thioridazine level.

general anesthetics: Possibly potentiated CNS depression.

guanadrel, guanethidine, methyldopa: Inhibited hypotensive effect of these drugs.

levodopa, pergolide, pramipexole, ropinirole: Possibly inhibited antiparkinsonian response.

lithium high doses: Risk of encephalopathic.

syndrome characterized by confusion, elevated liver function test results and fasting blood glucose level, extrapyramidal symptoms, fever, lethargy, leukocytosis, and weakness.

MAO inhibitors: Possibly exaggerated extrapyramidal reactions.

methoxsalen, oral contraceptives, porfimer, sulfonamides, sulfonylureas, tetracyclines, thiazide diuretics, vitamin A analogues: Possibly increased photosensitivity.

propranolol: Increased blood propranolol and thioridazine levels, increased CNS effects, hypotension.

tramadol: Increased blood tramadol level, possibly increased risk of seizures.

trazodone: Possibly additive hypotension.

Activity :- alcohol use: Additive CNS effects.

Kunal is a registered pharmacist with RGUHS with over 4 years experience. He is a medicine content contributor at Health-Shoppe.com.

Dr. Nilanjan Chandra is a talented Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, De-addiction specialist, and Sex Therapist with 10 years of experience. He's currently practicing as a Consultant Neuro-psychiatrist at Institute of Neurosciences, Kolkata. He completed his MBBS from Calcutta National Medical College in 2011 and MD from Government Medical College and New Civil Hospital, Surat in 2016.