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Janamine Withdrawal
Janamine Withdrawal Symptoms may include but not limited to:
aggression, anxiety, balance issues , blurred vision , brain zaps, concentration impairment, constipation, crying spells, depersonalization, diarrhea, dizziness. electric shock sensations, fatigue, flatulence, flu-like symptoms, hallucinations, hostility, highly emotional, indigestion, irritability, impaired speech, insomnia, jumpy nerves, lack of coordination, lethargy, migraine headaches / increased headaches, nausea, nervousness, over-reacting to situations, paranoia, repetitive thoughts or songs, sensory & sleep disturbances, severe internal restlessness (akathasia), stomach cramps, tremors, tinnitus (ear ringing or buzzing), tingling sensations, troubling thoughts, visual hallucinations / illusions, vivid dreams, speech visual changes, worsened depression
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Janamine
(Tofranil, Praminil, Imipramine)
Janamine is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA). TCA agents are predominantly serotonin and/or norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors.
Tricyclic Antidepressants were discovered in the 1950s amid the birth of psychopharmacology, but not released for another decade. They are named for their chemical structure that contains three rings of atoms.
TCAs inhibit the reabsorption (reuptake) of Serotonin and Norepinephrine, and to a lesser extent Dopamine. This process increases the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. Tricyclics also block transmission at cholinergic synapses, causing an anticholinergic effect, and accounts for the many side effects. This countering of Acetycholine can cause weak muscles, memory loss, constipation, dizziness, dry mouth, blurred vision and a slowing of urination.
Tricyclics can be dangerous when combined with other drugs. Abnormal heart rhythms can occur when combined with other Tetracyclics or Tetracyclics. Tricyclics can increase 2 to 10 fold when co-administered with an SSRI (the SSRI can also increase) and increase cardiac issues. The combination with Bupropion can increase the risk of seizures. Combining with MAO Inhibitors can increase the risk of Serotonin Syndrome (potentially fatal), low blood pressure or hypertensive reaction. Concurrent administration with insulin can cause a greater than expected drop in blood sugar.
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Janamine Side Effects
Symptoms may include but not limited to:
abdominal cramps, agitation, anxiety, black tongue, bleeding sores, blood disorders, blurred vision, breast development in males, confusion, congestive heart failure, constipation or diarrhea, cough, fever, sore throat, delusions, dilated pupils, disorientation, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, episodes of elation or irritability, excessive or spontaneous flow of milk, fatigue, fever, flushing, frequent urination or difficulty or delay in urinating, hair loss, hallucinations, headache, heart attack, heart failure, high blood pressure, high or low blood sugar, high pressure of fluid in the eyes, hives, impotence, increased or decreased sex drive, inflammation of the mouth, insomnia, intestinal blockage, irregular heartbeat, lack of coordination, light-headedness (especially when rising from lying down), loss of appetite, nausea, nightmares, odd taste in mouth, palpitations, purple or reddish-brown spots on skin, rapid heartbeat, restlessness, ringing in the ears, seizures, sensitivity to light, skin itching and rash, stomach upset, stroke, sweating, swelling due to fluid retention (especially in face or tongue), swelling of breasts, swelling of testicles, swollen glands, tendency to fall, tingling, pins and needles, and numbness in hands and feet, tremors, visual problems, vomiting, weakness, weight gain or loss, yellowed skin and whites of eyes
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