Isocarboxazid Review - For Relief From Anxiety And Tension

Isocarboxazid Review

Isocarboxazid

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            Pros

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            Isocaboxazid, also known as Marplan is a prescription only medication used to depression including anxiety, panic disorder, and certain phobias. It is suggested that Marplan be tried if a patient’s previous medication has been unsuccessful in managing their symptoms. Marplan claims to work by altering three chemicals in the brain, serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, while other medications only work with the serotonin and norepinephrine chemicals.

            Formula

            Marplan’s active ingredient is isocaboxazid which is a monoamine oxidise inhibitor that inhibits the activity of the monoamine enzyme in the brain.

            Inactive ingredients in this medication include; lactose, corn starch, povidone, and coloring agents D&C Red No. 27 and FD&C Yellow No. 6, as well as magnesium stearate.
            Because the medication contains lactose, patients that are lactose intolerant are advised to avoid this medication.

            Dosage

            Marplan is available in 10 mg tablets. Patients are started on 10 mg per day with gradual increased of 10-20 mg every 2-4 days. In clinical trials, 40 mg was suggested as being the preferred maintenance level with very few patients needing more than 60 mg per day.

            AnxiClear recommends that you take two of their own product in the day time and one in the evening. You don’t have to worry about harmful side effects if you choose to discontinue use.

            Possible Side Effects

            Unlike AnxiClear which doesn’t have any known side effects or interactions with other medication, Marplan does. More importantly, many patients will have to change their dietary routine as Isocaboxazid reacts with many food products.

            The most common side effects are:

            • Headache
            • Palpitations or rapid heart beat
            • Sense of tightness in the throat or chest
            • Dizziness
            • Neck stiffness
            • Nausea or vomiting

            Marplan also interacts with many other medications that are available over the counter such as cough medicine.

            There may be other side effects associated with this medication not listed here.

            By using a natural ingredient product like AnxiClear you can avoid these unwanted side effects.

            Will This Product Produce Long-Term Results?

            Marplan has not been studied for long-term results.

            Price

            Marplan is a very expensive prescription medication with a cost of over $460. This high price may be out of many patients’ budgets. Marplan does offer a patient assistance program via their website. Once approved, patients will receive a three month supply, free of charge.

            Guarantee

            Marplan is a prescription medication; therefore it does not come with any money-back guarantee.

            However you can report unwanted side effects or other issues to the FDA. The FDA has established a reporting service called MedWatch. Health care professionals and consumers can call to report any problems they believe may be related to the prescription medication they are using by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

            Conclusion Of Our Isocarboxazid Review

            Marplan has many adverse side effects. Aside from typical prescription medication side effects, the interaction with many different types of food may make this medication very inconvenient for many patients. The cost of the medication is another important factor as it may simply cost far too much for many people.

            AnxiClear offers an affordable alternative with its all natural formula and lack of interaction or adverse side effects. AnxiClear also offers a money back guarantee on their products if you do not see results.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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