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OTC
Clozapine
12.5 mg/1, Tablet, orally disintegrating
INN: CLOZAPINE
Data updated: 2026-05-09
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Form
TABLET, ORALLY DISINTEGRATING
Dosage
12.5 mg/1
Route
ORAL
Storage
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About This Product
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Manufacturer
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.
ATC Code
N05AH02
Source
OPENFDA_NDC
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ARTG
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Treatment with AKM CLOZAPINE is indicated only in people with treatment resistant schizophrenia, i.e. people with schizophrenia who are non-responsive to, or intolerant of other antipsychotic drugs.,Non-responsiveness is defined as lack of satisfactory clinical improvement despite the use of adequate doses of at least two classes of marketed antipsychotic drugs prescribed for reasonable durations.,Intolerance is defined as the impossibility to achieve adequate benefit with other antipsychotic drugs because of severe and untreatable neurological adverse effects (extrapyramidal side effects or tardive dyskinesia).
⚠️ Warnings
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Caution should be exercised in patients with history of intestinal obstruction, increased eye pressure, irregular heartbeat,
QT prolongation, heart arrest
, enlarged prostate, high or low blood pressure, heart, kidney, lung or liver disease, any allergy, who are taking this medications, during pregnancy and breast feeding.
• Avoid alcohol consumption.
• It may cause drowsiness, dizziness or lightheadedness, do not drive a car or operate machinery and get up slowly from bed while taking this medication.
• Patient may develop with increased risk of agranulocytosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, monitor blood counts, blood pressure and sugar level regularly while taking this medication.
• It may cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) with the following symptoms: fever, stiff muscles, confusion, abnormal thinking, fast or irregular heartbeat, and sweating. If it so consult with your doctor.