Guanfacine (Systemic)
Brand Names : Tenex
Precautions While Using This MedicineIt is
important that your doctor check your progress at regular visits to make sure
this medicine is working properly.
Check with your doctor before you stop taking guanfacine. Your doctor may
want you to reduce gradually the amount you are taking before stopping completely.
Make sure that you have enough guanfacine on hand to last through weekends,
holidays, and vacations. You should not miss any doses. You may want to ask
your doctor for another written prescription for guanfacine to carry in your
wallet or purse. You can then have it filled if you run out when you are away
from home.
Before having any kind of surgery (including dental surgery) or emergency
treatment, tell the medical doctor or dentist in charge that you are using
this medicine.
Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed
with your doctor
. This especially includes over-the-counter (nonprescription)
medicines for appetite control, asthma, colds, cough, hay fever, or sinus
problems, since they may tend to increase your blood pressure.
Guanfacine will add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants
(medicines that slow down the nervous system, possibly causing drowsiness).
Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or medicine for hay fever,
other allergies, or colds; sedatives, tranquilizers, or sleeping medicine;
prescription pain medicine or narcotics; barbiturates; medicine for seizures;
muscle relaxants; or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above while
you are using this medicine
.
Guanfacine may cause some people to become dizzy, drowsy, or less alert
than they are normally. Make sure you know how you react
to this medicine before you drive, use machines, or do anything else that
could be dangerous if you are dizzy or are not alert
.
Guanfacine may cause dryness of the mouth, nose, and throat. For temporary
relief of mouth dryness, use sugarless candy or gum, melt bits of ice in your
mouth, or use a saliva substitute. However, if dry mouth continues for more
than 2 weeks, check with your physician or dentist. Continuing dryness of
the mouth may increase the chance of dental disease, including tooth decay,
gum disease, and fungus infections.
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