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About Edronax: Edronax Information -

Edronax have the active ingredient reboxetine. This is a kind antidepressant called selective noradrenaline re-uptake inhibitor. This drug prevents the re-absorption of noradrenaline in the back of the nerve cells. This drug helps a person by relieving his depression.

Edronax Indications -

Edronax is used to treat depression. This medication acts in the body by relieving the patient’s depression.

Edronax Warnings -

Talk to your doctor first before taking Edronax if you have difficulty in passing urine, enlarged prostate gland, glaucoma, history of epilepsy, history of heart disease, and treatment o manic depression. Inform your doctor if you have allergies on any of its ingredients. Stop using this medication if you experience allergic reactions and call your doctor immediately or at the soonest possible time. Talk to your doctor first before taking this drug if you are pregnant or could be pregnant during the treatment with this medication. It is not known whether this medication could cause harm to an unborn baby. It is also unknown whether this drug could affect a nursing infant. Talk to your doctor first before taking this drug if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Edronax Intake Guidelines -

Follow the exact direction given to you by your doctor in taking Edronax. In case you did not understand the instruction, do not hesitate to ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse to explain or clarify them to you. To make sure to get the most benefit, it is advisable to take this drug as directed by your doctor.

Edronax Dosage -

Follow the exact dose given to you by your doctor. The dose will vary from person to person. The frequency and amount of the dose will depend on the disease and the condition of the patient to be treated. To make sure that you get the most benefit, it is good to follow the exact dosage given by your doctor. Do not change the dose unless told by your doctor to do so.

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Edronax have the active ingredient reboxetine. This is a kind antidepressant called selective noradrenaline re-uptake inhibitor. This drug prevents the re-absorption of noradrenaline in the back of the nerve cells. This drug helps a person by relieving his depression.

Edronax Indications -

Edronax is used to treat depression. This medication acts in the body by relieving the patient’s depression.

Edronax Warnings -

Talk to your doctor first before taking Edronax if you have difficulty in passing urine, enlarged prostate gland, glaucoma, history of epilepsy, history of heart disease, and treatment o manic depression. Inform your doctor if you have allergies on any of its ingredients. Stop using this medication if you experience allergic reactions and call your doctor immediately or at the soonest possible time. Talk to your doctor first before taking this drug if you are pregnant or could be pregnant during the treatment with this medication. It is not known whether this medication could cause harm to an unborn baby. It is also unknown whether this drug could affect a nursing infant. Talk to your doctor first before taking this drug if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Edronax Intake Guidelines -

Follow the exact direction given to you by your doctor in taking Edronax. In case you did not understand the instruction, do not hesitate to ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse to explain or clarify them to you. To make sure to get the most benefit, it is advisable to take this drug as directed by your doctor.

Edronax Dosage -

Follow the exact dose given to you by your doctor. The dose will vary from person to person. The frequency and amount of the dose will depend on the disease and the condition of the patient to be treated. To make sure that you get the most benefit, it is good to follow the exact dosage given by your doctor. Do not change the dose unless told by your doctor to do so.

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