
How To Taper Off Ciplar?

Please do so only under doctors supervision
Detailed Answer:
Hello sir and welcome.
Thank you for writing to us.
I have gone through your query and shall help you as much as possible. I would like to start by saying that it is protocol to always consult your prescribing doctor and be under his/her supervision while tapering off any medications to avoid any/all undesired withdrawal symptoms.
That being said, I shall also provide you with the information that you are looking for by letting you know the steps of tapering of this medication. It is done as follows:
-Start by taking half of this tablet twice a day for three weeks
-Then reduce it to taking half a tablet once daily for two weeks
-Followed by taking half a tablet once every alternate day for two weeks
-Then take half a tablet once every third day for two weeks
-Finally take half a tablet once a week (on a fixed day of the week) for 2 weeks
-Then stop it
If at all your daughter experiences any of the following withdrawal symptoms, please report to your doctor at the earliest. They are:
-Sweating
-Palpitation
-Tremors
-Increased heart rate
-Angina
-Worsening of condition being treated for
-and other much more serious complications. For this reason I strongly advice your daughter to taper off this medication only under the supervision and advice of your daughters doctor.
I understand how the process is long, but it is best to go through this path than to experience undesired withdrawal symptoms. I hope you find my response helpful and informative. Please feel free to write back to me for any further assistance, I would be more than happy to help you.
Best wishes.


We can cut it sir, best to be under doctors care
Detailed Answer:
Hello once again sir.
You can take half of this tablet, do not worry sir. I understand that the 10 mg tablet is not available sir, which is why I have provided an alternative to help you, do not worry. I have mentioned reducing to half the tablet to start off with and later taking it less often in my previous instructions.
But I still emphasize on taking your daughter to a doctor and going about the steps of weaning off the medication under his/her care. I worry about the undesired withdrawal symptoms sir.
I wish your doctor lots of luck and hope she comes out of this sucessfully. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications sir, I am always available to help you.
Best wishes.

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