Bipolar Disorder Articles A-Z
Symptoms of Seroquel withdrawal include nausea, insomnia, or symptoms of schizophrenia or manic depression. This eMedTV resource also describes the steps your healthcare provider will take to prevent these symptoms from occurring.
Symbyax is a prescription drug used to treat depression associated with bipolar disorder. This eMedTV page explains how the medication works, and also discusses factors that can affect your dosage. Symbax is a common misspelling of Symbyax.
A healthcare provider may prescribe Symbyax to treat depression associated with bipolar disorder. This eMedTV resource explores some potential side effects of the drug and explains briefly how it works. Symbiax is a common misspelling of Symbyax.
Symbyax is a medication that can be prescribed to treat depression due to bipolar disorder. This eMedTV page offers an in-depth look at the medication, explaining how it works, listing potential side effects, and offering tips for those taking it.
This page of the eMedTV archives provides a discussion on Symbyax and breastfeeding. It describes the manufacturer's recommendations for women who are breastfeeding and lists side effects to watch out for in your nursing infant.
Diabetes is among the serious side effects that can potentially occur with the use of Symbyax. This eMedTV segment discusses the connection between Symbyax and diabetes in more detail, explaining why the drug may cause diabetes in some people.
A dry mouth is one of the most commonly reported side effects of Symbyax. This article from the eMedTV archives offers some suggestions on what to do if you are taking Symbyax and dry mouth occurs, and discusses what your doctor may recommend.
It may not be safe to take Symbyax during pregnancy. This portion of the eMedTV Web site explains why the FDA has classified it as a pregnancy Category C medicine and discusses the results of animal studies on Symbyax and pregnancy.
Weight gain is a common side effect of Symbyax (occurring in up to 21 percent of people taking the drug). This eMedTV page offers some tips on managing your weight and explains what to do if you are taking Symbyax and weight gain becomes a problem.
The suggested dose of Symbyax when treating depression due to bipolar disorder is 6/25 mg, taken once daily. This eMedTV resource also offers tips on when and how to take the medicine and explains the factors that may determine your Symbyax dosage.
Among the drugs that can potentially interact with Symbyax are alcohol, triptans, and aspirin. This eMedTV page lists other drugs that can lead to Symbyax drug interactions and explains how these interactions can lead to life-threatening problems.
As with all medications, it is possible to overdose on Symbyax. This selection of the eMedTV Web site outlines some of the symptoms of a Symbyax overdose and explains some of the treatment options available for people who take too much of it.
Sexual side effects that have been reported with Symbyax include impotence and changes in sex drive. This eMedTV article describes Symbyax sexual side effects in more detail and explains how often these conditions occur in people taking the medicine.
Among the Symbyax side effects listed in this eMedTV page are common side effects (weight gain and diarrhea) and side effects to report to your doctor (suicidal thoughts). Symbyax side affects is a common misspelling of Symbyax side effects.
An increased appetite, weakness, and drowsiness are among the more common side effects seen with Symbyax. This eMedTV resource covers other Symbyax side effects, including those that may require prompt medical attention (such as suicidal thoughts).


