Brand Name: Nardil
Generic Name: Phenelzine
Primary Use: Depression Disorder
Dosage Forms:
Nardil shows effectiveness cumulatively within 4 weeks and can be used on the lowest possible maintenance dose for as long as the patient needs.
Effectiveness:
Generic Name: Phenelzine
Primary Use: Depression Disorder
Dosage Forms:
- Oral tablets of 15mg
- Fever
- Headache
- Drowsiness
- Uncontrolled body movements
- Sleep changes
- Sweating
- Dizziness
- Blurring of vision
- Rash on skin
- Dry mouth
- Weakness and feeling tired
- Twitching, shaking of muscles
- Itching
- Weight gain
- Constipation
- Tingling or pricky feeling
- Euphoria
- Decreased libido
- Repetitive eye movements
- Problem with digestion
- Muscle spasms
- Hypertensive crisis
- Angle-closure glaucoma
Nardil shows effectiveness cumulatively within 4 weeks and can be used on the lowest possible maintenance dose for as long as the patient needs.
Effectiveness:
- Nardil has been shown to be more efficacious in treating depressed patients who are clinically characterised as nonendogenous, atypical or neurotic. These patients display mixed features of anxiety and depression and hypochondriacal or phobic features.
- Nardil has not been studied for its safety for children under 16 years and therefore should not be used for such population.