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Side Effects of Luvox




Bethany Jordin - 1/24/2009

  • Can You Live With the Side Effects of Luvox? 

 
Luvox is a medication that is often subscribed for patients suffering from social anxiety disorder or obsessive compulsive disorder. It is an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and works by restoring balance to the brain's chemistry when it pertains to substances such as serotonin. Luvox has also been used for the treatment of bulimia and depression with satisfactory results. Many people, though, find the side effects of Luvox to be most unsatisfactory despite the great results that can be enjoyed by using this medication. Only you, along with your doctor, will be able to make an informed decision about whether you are willing to live with these potential side effects or wish to pursue an alternative form of treatment.

So, what are the side effects of Luvox and what might they mean for you?

First, it is important to understand that all antidepressant medications carry some degree of risk. One of the most common risks is that it doesn't work in the way anticipated but instead makes matters worse. This can be a dosing issue or simple the fact that a medication alters the chemistry in your brain in an unexpected or desired manner. While not quite common, there is a risk that users of many antidepressants will become even more depressed when first taking the medication or quickly after adjusting the dosage. If you notice a change in your depression, feel as though you are taking a turn for the worse, or have thoughts of harming yourself or others, contact your physician immediately.

Allergic reactions are also possible side effects of Luvox. The usual suspects exist to give you a hint that you may be experiencing an allergic reaction. Dizziness, rash, difficulty breathing, swelling, and itching are usually pretty good and obvious signs that you may be having an allergic reaction to Luvox. You should consult your physician if you suspect an allergic reaction. If the symptoms are severe, contact your physician or seek emergency medical care immediately.

Drug interactions are more common than they should be and may lead to lethal side effects of Luvox. You should never take any prescriptions, over the counter medications, herbal supplements, or vitamins without first informing your physician. MAO inhibitors should not be taken while taking Luvox or any time during the two weeks before you begin taking Luvox or once your dose is complete. Discuss all medicines you are currently taking (legal or otherwise) with your physician before you begin treatment with Luvox or any other prescription medication.

Luvox has the potential to help a great many people deal with their social anxiety disorders and lead a somewhat normal life. If you are interested in reclaiming control over your life once again then you have options with Luvox. Don't allow the side effects of Luvox prevent you from making a medication decision that could save your life. If you are concerned over the side effects of Luvox be sure to consider natural and herbal alternatives to Luvox.

About the author:
Bethany Jordin is an Information Technology professional and aspiring writer who was clinically diagnosed with SAD (Social Anxiety Disorder) in 2007.


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