How and Where to Buy Luvox Online?
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antidepressant medications at reasonable prices. At Canadian Pharmacy World, you have an easy and reliable access to your healthcare needs at huge savings. You can place the order online, by mail, by fax or toll-free over the telephone at 1866-485-7979.
How much does Luvox cost?
Canadian Pharmacy World is offering brand Luvox 50 mg from India at $154.99 for a supply of 100 tablets, which is only $1.55 per tablet. From our CIPA certified pharmacy, the brand Luvox 100 mg for OCD manufactured by Abbott is available at the price of $174.99 for a supply of 100 tablets, which is only $1.75 per tablet. We also offer an unbeatable pricing on generic Luvox 100 mg also called Fluvoxin from India at $105.99 for a supply of 100 tablets, which is $1.06 per tablet. Please contact our customer service at toll-free 1-866-485-7979 for details.
Brand Luvox 50 mg tablets from India, as low as $1.55 per tablet.
Brand Luvox 100 mg tablets from India, as low as $1.75 per tablet.
Generic Luvox 100 mg tablets from India, as low as $1.06 per tablet.
Are There Alternative Names for the Brand and Generic Luvox?
The brand Luvox comes from India also called Uvox manufactured by Abbott. The generic Fluvoxamine also called Fluvoxin 100 mg comes from India manufactured by Sun Pharma.
What Dosages and Forms is Luvox available in?
The brand Luvox and the generic Fluvoxamine are both available in the strength of 50 mg and 100 mg tablets.
What is Luvox used for?
Luvox is used to relieve your symptoms of depression (feeling sad and tired, a change in appetite or weight, difficulty concentrating or sleeping, unexplained aches and pain), major depressive disorder, social phobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder (recurrent pattern of thoughts or behavior) in adults and children ages 8 and older. Luvox belongs to a group of medicines called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants. Depression is thought to be caused, in part, by low levels of a chemical that occurs naturally in the brain, called serotonin. Luvox is thought to work by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain. It is very important to take Luvox exactly as your doctor has instructed. Swallow the tablets whole with water. Do not chew them. You should continue to take your medication as long as your doctor recommends even if you do not feel better, as it may take a number of weeks for your medicine to work. Suddenly stopping treatment or changing the dose may cause unpleasant side effects.
What Are The Possible Side Effects of Luvox?
Some of the common side effects of Luvox may include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, loss of appetite, upset stomach, sleep disturbances, dry mouth, tremor, dizziness, headache, anxiety, excessive sweating, sexual problems and urinating problems. Some serious side effects include liver disorder, decrease in sexual ability, shaking, easy bruising or bleeding, confusion, restlessness, hallucinations, fast heartbeat, eye pain, change in vision, changes in feelings or behavior, increased or low blood sugar. These are not all the possible side effects of Luvox. In case of any unexpected effect, consult your healthcare professional immediately.
Are there any Precautions and Drug interactions for Luvox?
Luvox does not usually affect people’s normal activities. However, some people feel sleepy while taking it, in which case they should not drive or operate machinery.
You should not take Luvox if you:
• Are allergic to it or any of the components of its formulation;
• Currently taking or have recently taken monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor antidepressants (e.g. phenelzine sulphate, moclobemide) or a MAO inhibitor antibiotic (e.g. linezolid);
• Going to have, or recently had, a medical procedure that involved the use of methylene blue (an intravenous dye);
• Currently taking or have recently taken thioridazine, mesoridazine, pimozide, terfenadine, astemizole, or cisapride, tizanidine;
• Taking ramelteon, a sleep medicine not available in Canada
Before taking Luvox, inform your doctor if you:
• are pregnant or if you are breast feeding.
• are taking any medications or have recently taken, especially monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, triptans used to treat migraines, any natural or herbal products
• drive a vehicle or perform hazardous tasks during your work.
• have a history or family history of mania/hypomania or bipolar disorder.
• have high or low blood sugar or low sodium level in the blood
• have a bleeding disorder or have been told that you have low platelets.
• have a habit of alcohol and/or street drug consumption.
• have had any allergic reaction to medications, food, etc.
• have medical conditions including a history of seizures, liver or kidney disease, heart problems, had a recent bone fracture or were told you have osteoporosis
Drug interactions
Tell your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist about all the medicines you take, including drugs prescribed by other doctors, vitamins, minerals, natural supplements, or alternative medicines. Do not use Luvox if you are taking or have recently taken monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, methylene blue (intravenous), linezolid, thioridazine, mesoridazine, pimozide, terfenadine, astemizole, cisapride
Luvox may interact with:
• antidepressants, antipsychotics and medicines used to treat epilepsy;
• drugs that affect serotonin such as lithium;
• medicines which may affect blood clotting and other anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. ibuprofen);
• medications used to treat high blood pressure, irregular heartbeats and diabetes;
• certain medicines used to treat cough and some respiratory conditions such as asthma;
• sedatives such as benzodiazapines;
• Melatonin, alcohol
In general, avoid drinking alcoholic beverages completely while taking Luvox.
Luvox Storage and Safety Information
Store in a dry place at temperatures between 15 and 25°C. Protect from light and keep container tightly closed. Keep Luvox out of reach and sight of children.
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