Joykem ODT 200 Tablet
Generic Name: Likely an atypical antipsychotic (e.g., Risperidone/Olanzapine equivalent, but exact molecule not specified).
Use: Treatment of schizophrenia (restores brain chemical balance to improve thinking/behavior).
Key Points:
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Dosage: Take once daily, preferably at bedtime (with/without food). Dissolve in water before consumption.
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Do Not: Stop suddenly or miss doses (risk of symptom relapse).
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Side Effects:
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Common: Nausea, dry mouth, weight gain, dizziness, blurred vision, insomnia, erectile dysfunction.
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Serious: Rapid blood pressure drops (rise slowly), high blood sugar/cholesterol, involuntary muscle movements.
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Lifestyle: Monitor weight, blood sugar, and cholesterol; healthy diet/exercise recommended.
Safety Warnings:
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🚫 Alcohol: Unsafe (intensifies drowsiness/dizziness).
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🤰 Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Avoid (potential harm to baby; consult doctor).
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� Driving/Machinery: Unsafe (causes drowsiness/blurred vision).
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♿ Kidney/Liver: Use with caution (dose adjustment may be needed).
If Missed Dose:
Take as soon as remembered, unless close to next dose. Never double dose.
Note: Regular follow-ups with your doctor are essential to monitor progress and side effects.
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