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Does Higher Dosage Of Nardil Reduce Its Side Effects?

I have been on 30 mg of Nardil for about 2 months...after a relapse my Dr. Increased my my dosage to 45 mg which I have been taking for about 1 week. I had no discernable side effects on the 30 mg But since starting the 45 mg I am finding myself shaky, jittery and have twitching.......my question is will these side effects lesson or go away as I adjust to the higher dosage?
Wed, 2 Jul 2014
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Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum.
Nordil is an antihistamine group of drug.In higher doses it may show the side effects like shaking, twitching etc. They may subside or may not depending upon the body.
Instead i prefer to change the drug, i usually prescribe montelekast, and levocitrizine .
So i advise you to inform your doctor regarding the side effect and get it changed.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Does Higher Dosage Of Nardil Reduce Its Side Effects?

Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. Nordil is an antihistamine group of drug.In higher doses it may show the side effects like shaking, twitching etc. They may subside or may not depending upon the body. Instead i prefer to change the drug, i usually prescribe montelekast, and levocitrizine . So i advise you to inform your doctor regarding the side effect and get it changed. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.