Tricose
Tricose Products are primarily used for
Schizophrenia
About Tricose Products
Tricose Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Tricose are Sedation, Confusion, Weight gain, Orthostatic hypotension (sudden lowering of blood pressure on standing), Memory impairment, Urinary retention, Dizziness, Increased prolactin level in blood, Tiredness, Tremors, Muscle stiffness, Uncoordinated body movements, Dryness in mouth, Constipation.
How Tricose Products work
Chlordiazepoxide + Trifluoperazine is a combination of two medicines:
Patient Concerns about Tricose Products
Frequently asked questions about Tricose Products
Frequently asked questions about Tricose Products
Q. What is Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet used for?
Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet is used to treat schizophrenia. This medicine helps calm the brain by reducing excessive nerve activity and blocking certain chemical messengers that influence mood and thinking.<br>
Q. Can I expect to feel better right away after taking Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet?
The exact time Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet takes to make you feel better is not known. However, you may experience a calming and sedative effect within about one hour of taking it, which can help reduce severe anxiety rapidly. The full effects of the medicine on mood and thought patterns may take longer to become noticeable as your body adjusts.<br>
Q. Will I need to take Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet for a long time?
Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet is often intended for short-term management of symptoms. Your doctor will determine the right length of treatment for you and will monitor your progress to decide how long you need to take it.<br>
Q. Is it dangerous to stop taking Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet suddenly?
Yes. You should never stop taking Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet abruptly without talking to your doctor first. Suddenly stopping the medicine can lead to withdrawal symptoms. Your doctor will guide you on how to taper off the dose safely if it is time to discontinue it.<br>
Q. What important health conditions should I discuss with my doctor before starting Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet?
Before starting Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet treatment, it is very important to tell your doctor if you have a history of severe liver or kidney problems, cardiovascular disease, or a type of glaucoma called narrow-angle glaucoma. This information is crucial for your doctor to determine if the medicine is safe for you.<br>
Q. Can Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet be used to help with alcohol withdrawal?
The chlordiazepoxide component in Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet on its own is indicated for managing the symptoms of acute alcohol withdrawal. When it is combined with trifluoperazine, as in Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet, its use is more focused on treating psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia.<br>
Products for Tricose
Tricose 10 mg/1 mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets
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