Clozaril
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Brand name:
Clozaril
Pronounced: KLOH-zah-ril
Generic name: Clozapine
Why is Clozaril prescribed?
Clozaril is given to help people with severe schizophrenia who
have failed to respond to standard treatments. It is also used to
help reduce the risk of suicidal behavior in people with
schizophrenia. Clozaril is not a cure, but it can help some people
return to more normal lives.
Most important fact about Clozaril
Even though it does not produce some of the disturbing side
effects of other antipsychotic medications, Clozaril may cause
agranulocytosis, a potentially lethal disorder of the white blood
cells. Because of the risk of agranulocytosis, anyone who takes
Clozaril is required to have a blood test once a week for the first
6 months. The drug is carefully controlled so that those taking it
must get their weekly blood test before receiving the following
week's supply of medication. If your blood counts have been
acceptable for the 6-month period, you will need to have your blood
tested only every other week thereafter. Anyone whose blood test
results are abnormal will be taken off Clozaril either temporarily
or permanently, depending on the results of an additional 4 weeks
of testing.
How should you take Clozaril?
Take Clozaril exactly as directed by your doctor. Because of the
significant risk of serious side effects associated with this drug,
your doctor will periodically reassess the need for continued
Clozaril therapy. Clozaril is distributed
only through the Clozaril Patient Management System, which
ensures regular white blood cell testing, monitoring, and pharmacy
services prior to delivery of your next supply.
Clozaril may be taken with or without food.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
If you stop taking Clozaril for more than 2 days, do not start
taking it again without consulting your physician.
--Storage instructions...
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