Rozerem Information
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Rozerem (Generic name: Ramelteon)
What is the most important information
I should know before I buy Rozerem?
Use caution when driving, operating
machinery, or performing other hazardous
activities. Rozerem will cause drowsiness
and may cause dizziness. If you experience
drowsiness or dizziness, avoid these activities.
Rozerem should be taken just before bedtime.
You may experience some carryover effects
the next day.
Take Rozerem within 30 minutes
prior to going to bed and limit your activities
to those necessary to prepare for bed.
Do not take Rozerem with or immediately
after a high fat meal.
Talk to your health care provider
if you experience a worsening of insomnia
or any new mental or physical problems
that concern you.
Contact your health care provider
if you experience any of the following:
· decreased sex drive;
· excessive flow of milk from
the breasts during nursing or milk flow
from the breasts that is not associated
with childbirth or the nursing of an infant
in women;
· a loss of menses (period) in
women; or
· fertility problems.
How should I take Rozerem?
Take Rozerem exactly as directed
by your doctor. If you do not understand
these directions, ask your pharmacist,
nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.
Take each dose with a full glass
of water.
Take Rozerem within 30 minutes
prior to going to bed and limit your activities
to those necessary to prepare for bed.
You can take Rozerem with or without
food but for Ramelteon to work best, do
not take it with or immediately after
a high-fat, heavy meal.
Do not crush or chew the tablets.
Take each tablet whole.
Take Rozerem only if you are able
to get a full night's sleep (8 or more
hours) before you must be active again.
Do not take more Rozerem than
is prescribed for you.
Store Rozerem at room temperature
away from moisture and heat.
What happens if I miss a dose?
Since Rozerem is usually taken
only if you need it to help you sleep,
missing a dose will not cause any problems.
What should I avoid while taking Rozerem?
Use caution when driving, operating
machinery, or performing other hazardous
activities. Ramelteon will cause drowsiness
and may cause dizziness. If you experience
drowsiness or dizziness, avoid these activities.
Rozerem should be taken just before bedtime.
You may experience some carryover effects
the next day.
Do not drink alcohol while taking
Rozerem. Alcohol will increase drowsiness
and may increase dizziness while you are
taking Rozerem, which could be dangerous.
Avoid other sedatives, sleeping
pills, and tranquilizers, including over-the-counter
preparations. They should not be used
while you are taking Rozerem unless your
doctor directs otherwise.
What are the possible side effects of
Rozerem?
If you experience any of the following
serious side effects, stop taking Rozerem
and seek emergency medical attention:
· an allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of your throat; swelling
of your lips, face, or tongue; hives).
Talk to your health care provider
if you experience a worsening of insomnia
or any new mental or physical problems
that concern you.
Contact your health care provider
if you experience any of the following:
· decreased sex drive;
· excessive flow of milk from
the breasts during nursing or milk flow
from the breasts that is not associated
with childbirth or the nursing of an infant
in women;
· a loss of menses (period) in
women; or
· fertility problems.
Contact your doctor if you experience
· daytime drowsiness, dizziness,
or clumsiness;
· more outgoing or aggressive
behavior than normal;
· confusion;
· strange behavior;
· memory loss problems;
· agitation;
· hallucinations; or
· new feelings of depression.
Side effects other than these
may occur. If these become bothersome,
contact your doctor.
Side effects other than those
listed here may also occur. Talk to your
doctor about any side effect that seems
unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What other drugs will affect Rozerem?
Before taking Rozerem, tell your
doctor if you are taking
· fluvoxamine (Fluvox);
· rifampin (Rifadin);
· ketoconazole (Nizoral); or
· fluconazole (Diflucan).
You may not be able to take Rozerem,
or you may require a dosage adjustment
or special monitoring during treatment.
Drugs other than those listed
here may also interact with Rozerem or
affect your condition. Talk to your doctor
and pharmacist before taking any prescription
or over-the-counter medicines, including
vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.
Disclaimer
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