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RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 20mg | 56 | Brand | $254.00 | |||
RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 20mg | 112 | Brand | $496.00 | |||
RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 40mg | 56 | Brand | $306.00 | |||
RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 40mg | 112 | Brand | $534.00 | |||
RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 60mg | 56 | Brand | $326.00 | |||
RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 60mg | 112 | Brand | $550.00 | |||
RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 80mg | 56 | Brand | $391.00 | |||
RX Geodon (Known as Zeldox - Ziprasidone) | 80mg | 112 | Brand | $713.00 | |||
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RX Ziprasidone (Generic) | 80mg | 60 | Generic | $136.00 | |||
RX Ziprasidone (Generic) | 80mg | 90 | Generic | $201.00 | |||
RX Ziprasidone (Generic) | 80mg | 180 | Generic | $394.00 | |||
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Geodon is taken orally by the patient. Typically, this is done so twice daily alongside food, although doses may vary slightly according to the patient's history, and the opinion of their doctor or health professional. If the doctor feels that side effects could be more substantial in a particular patient, they may start with a lower dose and then gradually increase it during the first few weeks of treatment. All patients should continue taking the medication prescribed unless given permission by their doctor to do so, as the negative effects could end up being substantial.
Side effects of Geodon are variable, with some of the most common being considered fairly mild, but some more serious effects also occur in certain patients. The milder symptoms can include drowsiness and weakness, nausea and vomiting, runny noses and coughing, as well as dizziness or light-headedness.
Serious side effects fortunately do not occur as often and are fairly rare. These include problems such as difficulty swallowing, muscle spasms, changes in mood and vision as well as an increase in blood sugar. Anyone who has diabetes, therefore, should consult their doctor before taking Geodon, so that they can take monitor their dosage.
On very rare occasions, Geodon can cause tardive dyskinesia, so if any patient taking the medicine develops any unusual or uncontrolled movements in their face, mouth, tongue, arms or legs, they should inform their doctor immediately.
Anyone who begins to suffer from any side effects of Geodon should, of course, make their doctor aware of this straight away so that they can be managed accordingly.
As the conditions that it is used to treat are typically ongoing, it is important for patients taking Geodon to ensure that they are aware of the potential effects on the heart rhythm that it can have. This is known as QT prolongation, and can on occasion result in fast or irregular heartbeats. Patients who are prescribed Geodon should, therefore, make their doctor aware immediately of any prior heart problems they have had, whether it be an irregular heartbeat or a previous heart attack.
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