Nozinan is not indicated in elderly patients with dementia and is not recommended for use in patients with Parkinson’s Disease. If you experience severe constipation and you are elderly, please consult your doctor as soon as possible. Avoid consuming alcoholic beverages while on Nozinan therapy. Do not take Nozinan if you are allergic to Nozinan, to phenothiazines, are in an altered state of consciousness, are going to receive anesthesia in the spine, are at risk for urinary retention; are at risk of having glaucoma, are taking dopaminergics, have liver disease, a blood disorder, had brain damage or have severely low blood pressure, have a tumor of the adrenal gland, severe heart or blood vessel disorder, low level of neutrocytes in your blood. Before taking Nozinan, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, have heart or blood vessel disease, have a history of cerebrovascular disease including strokes, have or have had epilepsy, have severe kidney problems. Tell your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist about all the medicines you take, including drugs prescribed by other doctors, vitamins, minerals, natural supplements, or alternative medicines. Drugs that may interact with Nozinan include: allergy pills, sleeping pills, pain killers, medications for seizure, anti-depressant pills, medications for mental illness, Dopaminergics to treat Parkinson’s Disease, drugs that prolong the QT interval, water pills, amphotericin B, corticosteroids and laxatives, drugs metabolized by the CYP2D6 enzyme system (including codeine, venlafaxine, amitriptyline and nortriptyline), drugs that lower blood pressure, guanethidine, atropine and atropine-like substances, lithium.
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