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Ryzolt
What is Ryzolt?
Ryzolt is a narcotic used to treat extreme pain.
Important information:
Ryzolt has been known to causes seizure in some patients. Pregnant women should not take this medication.
Before taking this medicine:
Ryzolt should not be given to children under the age of sixteen. Those with a history of drug addiction may form a dependency on Ryzolt. Consult with your doctor about any previous or ongoing liver, stomach, epileptic, or respiratory issues.
How should I take Ryzolt?
Ryzolt should not be crushed; it can be taken with or without food.
What happens if I miss a dose?
Withdrawal symptoms may include restlessness, runny nose, nausea, sweating, and muscle aches; take your missed dosage as soon as you remember to do so.
What happens if I overdose?
Overdose requires immediate medical attention. Symptoms include fainting, slow heartrate, shallow breathing, and clammy skin.
What should I avoid while taking Ryzolt?
Alcohol taken with Ryzolt can produce dangerous side effects.
Ryzolt side effects:
Side effects include headaches, gastrointestinal upsets, nausea, anxiety, fatigue, dizziness, and itching.
Ryzolt dosing information:
dosing depends upon your medical and personal information, and it should be determined only by your doctor.
What other drugs will affect Ryzolt?
Sedatives, MAO inhibitors, other pain relievers, and medications that impact serotonin may interact adversely with Ryzolt.