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Compare APRACLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION (IOPIDINE 1%) and CLONIDINE TRANSDERMAL SYSTEM (Clonidine Transdermal System USP) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
IOPIDINE 1% · Non-Stimulant ADHD
How it works
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Clonidine Transdermal System USP, Clonidine Transdermal System USP, Clonidine Transdermal System USP · Non-Stimulant ADHD
How it works
System Structure and Components Clonidine Transdermal System, USP is a multi-layered film, 0.2 mm thick, containing clonidine as the active agent. The system areas are 3.5 cm 2 (Cl...
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No specific warnings
Based on 26 Reddit discussions
APRACLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION
15%
positive
13 threads
CLONIDINE TRANSDERMAL SYSTEM
23%
positive
13 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
13 Reddit threads analysed for APRACLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION
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Mixed
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124 upvotes
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After a long stressful day I saw this. THIS. Sugar free metformin. Made me stop everything I was doing and laugh.
Like eye drops. Latanaprost is “approximately 80 drops of solution per 2.5ml”. Our system calculates DOS based on that. Makes sense. If you account for 0% human error. I understand days of supply calculations/why they’re there/why they matter blah blah blah. But sometimes it’s just too strict. Examp
Female (47), Height 5ft 5 inches, weight 8 1/2 stone. White, London. The jaundice happened this year, but its clearly been going on for years I have been in hospital for various things over the years, but what has been increasingly worsening is my liver due to alcoholism. I am now in a care home but
New grad here. I have been staff at a retail chain for 2 months now and have a few questions that seem to keep re-appearing and wanted to get some opinions from y’all. 1. The pharmacist that used to be staff at my store has trained all the technicians that every ophthalmic solution/suspension must
I've always used 20 drops per mL, but when I was on rotation, I remember seeing a chart that was created by an insurance company with all different medications and the number of drops per mL. Just trying to avoid audits, and apparently 20 drops per mL doesn't always fly. Thanks!
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13 Reddit threads analysed for CLONIDINE TRANSDERMAL SYSTEM
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Mixed
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37 upvotes
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https://imgur.com/a/zlGW0eh 29 male 190lbs 5 7 major depressive disorder. PTSD. Other physical diagnoses probably not relevant here. 60 mg Remeron 30 mg fluoxetine 150 mg hydroxyzine 0.3 mg clonidine transdermal 900 mg lithium All for ptsd/MDD They wrapped my feet up really well: but now it hurts
Age/Sex: 41F Relevant Medical Conditions: CRPS 16 years, started after a breast reduction and then spread and became full body. Type 2 Diabetic. Though outside of flare ups, blood sugars are good and A1C is within range. Main Concerns: Ongoing abdominal/GI symptoms, major weight loss, recurrent keto
Looking for some guidance and opinions - Mum's medical history; Female, 71 MEDICATIONS: * Fentanyl transdermal modified release patch, 62mcg/hour (50mcg + 12mcg) * Abstral 200mg PRN * Endone 5mg PRN (rare) * Thyroxine 50mcg AM * Pantaprazole 40mg AM * Pregablin 100mg AM, 150mg PM * Docusate Sodium 5
A recent systematic review suggests that there is no increased risk of failure of hormonal contraceptives (HC) when co-administered with non-rifamycin antibiotics. I guess I am not that surprised by the results, but still interesting to see a summary of the data on the topic. Of 7291 original record
I was just on Ebay looking at the pharmaceutical collectables and I came across a branded item called IONSYS (Fentanyl Iontophoretic Transdermal System). I do not recall this med being on the market. I am curious if anyone had experience with it when it was on the market. It is an interesting way to
Male 34 198 Pounds (Seroquel keeping weight high despite 1500 calorie diet) 5'10 Hispanic Year of Hyperarousal Location - Nonstop pulsing in the lower back of brain near medulla and spinal cord Any existing relevant medical issues (Never had anything before this started, was a healthy weightlifting
Demographic: 38 male 5’11 244 lbs Medications: 20 mg Lexapro (been on for 20 years), 200 mg Wellbutrin SR, .1 mg clonidine at night for sleep Non-smoker Been dealing with intense fatigue and brain fog for years. Done innumerable tests and multiple specialists: no Epstein Barr, no sleep apnea, every
This is for my sister. I can post a video of his facial contortions if needed. Nephew is 8 years old. Has been on 0.1 mg clonidine 4 times a day since he was 3 (1 at morning, noon, afternoon and 2 at bedtime). For the past year he has also been on Concerta XR-72mg per day, 150 mg of Seroquel twice
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Both APRACLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION and CLONIDINE TRANSDERMAL SYSTEM belong to the Non-Stimulant ADHD class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients. APRACLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION is administered via Ophthalmic, whereas CLONIDINE TRANSDERMAL SYSTEM uses Transdermal. Route of administration can affect onset of action and patient adherence.
CLONIDINE TRANSDERMAL SYSTEM carries 2 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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