Arpit 30mg Tablet
Product Info
Prescription required | Yes |
Marketer | Crescent Therapeutics Ltd |
Active Ingredient | Aripiprazole (30mg) |
Storage | Store below 30°C |
Chemical Class | Dihydrocarbostyril Drivative |
Habit Forming | No |
Therapeutic Class | NEURO CNS |
Action Class | Atypical Antipsychotics |
User Rating | 4.8 |
User Reviews | 635 |
FAQ
Arpit 30mg Tablet Reviews
Arpit 30mg is taken by mouth with or without food preferably at morning. However, it is advisable to take it at the same time each day as this helps to maintain consistent level of medicine in the body. Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor and if you have missed a dose, take it as soon as you remember. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. It is important that this medication is not stopped suddenly without talking to doctor as it may worsen your symptoms.
Some common side effects of this medicine includes nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, and dryness in mouth. Initially, this medicine may cause sudden drop in the blood pressure when you change positions, so it is better to rise slowly if you have been sitting or lying down. It also causes dizziness and sleepiness, so do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how this medicine affects you. This medicine may increase your blood sugar and cholesterol levels. However, modifying your lifestyle by having a healthy diet and doing exercise regularly can reduce this side effect. Remember to inform doctor if you develop any unusual changes in mood or behavior, new or worsening depression, or suicidal thoughts while taking this medicine.
How Arpit 30mg Tablet Works
How to Use Arpit 30mg Tablet
Benefits of Arpit 30mg Tablet
- In Schizophrenia: Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which a person’s thinking ability, feelings and behavior become abnormal. Arpit 30mg helps restore the chemical imbalances in the brain that are responsible for such changes. It improves thoughts, behavior and enhances the quality of life.
- In Mania: Mania means extremely excited or elevated mood. Arpit 30mg helps calm the mood and relax the nerves. This stabilises the mood and prevents the symptoms of mania from recurring again. Taking Arpit 30mg will ensure that you have a better social life and are able to do daily activities more comfortably.
Uses of Arpit 30mg Tablet
- Mania
- Schizophrenia
Arpit 30mg Tablet Side Effects
Safety Tips
Quick Tips
- It may increase your blood sugar and cholesterol. Eat healthy, exercise regularly and monitor your blood sugar and cholesterol levels regularly.
- Avoid consuming alcohol when taking the Arpit 30mg as it may cause excessive drowsiness.
- You have been prescribed Arpit 30mg for relieving psychotic symptoms and manic episodes.
- Talk to your doctor if you notice sudden mood changes, unusual movements or develop suicidal thoughts.
- Arpit 30mg may cause dizziness or sleepiness. Don't drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how it affects you.
- It may take 4 to 6 weeks to see full effects on thoughts and mood. Keep taking it as prescribed.
- Your doctor may advise you to take it in the morning if you experience any difficulty in sleeping.
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