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Tofranil Review

Tofranil Tablets for anxiety and depression Review

Tofranil Tablets Review

Tofranil is a prescription medication used to treat depression. It is also used with children and the elderly to help treat bedwetting. Tofranil works by elevating chemicals in the brain that affect a person’s mood.

Ingredients

Tofranil comes in several different medication forms; injection, sugar coated tablet, and capsule form.

The tablet comes in 10mg, 25 mg, and 50 mg doses.

The medications main ingredient is imipramine hydrochloride.
The inactive ingredients in the tablet form are calcium phosphate, cellulose compounds, docusate sodium, iron oxides, magnesium stearate, polyethylene glycol, povidone, sodium starch glycolate, sucrose, talc, and titanium dioxide.

Injection and capsule forms will have a slight difference in inactive ingredients.

Dosage

Initially adult patients are started on a 75 to 100 mg per day dosage, while children or older patients may start at 30 to 40 mg per day. If there are no improvements a doctor may increase the dosage. General maintenance levels are considered to be between 50 and 150 mg a day. Dosages over 200 mg are not recommended.3 mg/25 mg

Side Effects

Unlike AnxiClear which doesn’t have any known side effects or interactions with other medication, Tofranil has a concerning list of side effects.

Tofranil also interacts with over 1,000 different medications. 261 of them have serious interactions.

Price

Tofranil in tablet form is an affordable prescription medication costing less than $60 for a 30 day prescription.

Guarantee

Tofranil is a prescription medication; therefore it does not come with any money-back guarantee.

However you can report unwanted side effects or other issues to the FDA. The FDA has established a reporting service called MedWatch. Health care professionals and consumers can call to report any problems they believe may be related to the prescription medication they are using by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

Conclusion – Tofranil Review

Tofranil’s long list of adverse side effects can be concerning and may be more than enough to stop a person from taking this medication.

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