$Unique_ID{BRK03322} $Pretitle{} $Title{reserpine} $Subject{Serpalan Lannett Serpasil Ciba Antihypertensive reserpine high blood pressure depleting chemicals nervous system} $Volume{} $Log{} Copyright (C) 1993 Publications International, Ltd. reserpine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BRAND NAMES (Manufacturers) reserpine (various manufacturers) Serpalan (Lannett) Serpasil (Ciba) TYPE OF DRUG Antihypertensive INGREDIENT reserpine DOSAGE FORM Tablets (0.1 mg, 0.25 mg, and 1 mg) STORAGE Reserpine tablets should be stored at room temperature in tightly closed, light-resistant containers. USES Reserpine is used to treat high blood pressure. It works by depleting certain chemicals from the nervous system that are responsible for maintaining high blood pressure. TREATMENT To avoid stomach irritation, you can take reserpine with food or with a full glass of water or milk (unless your doctor directs otherwise). Try to take reserpine at the same time(s) each day, to become accustomed to taking it. Reserpine does not cure hypertension, but it will help to control the condition as long as you continue to take it. If you miss a dose of this medication, take the missed dose as soon as possible, unless it is almost time for the next dose. Do not take the missed dose at all; just return to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double the next dose. SIDE EFFECTS Minor. Abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, headache, impotence, loss of appetite, nasal congestion, nausea, nosebleeds, vomiting, or weight gain. These side effects should disappear as your body adjusts to the medication. To relieve constipation, increase the amount of fiber in your diet (fresh fruits and vegetables, salads, bran, and whole-grain breads), exercise, and drink more water (unless your doctor directs you to do otherwise). If you feel dizzy, sit or lie down for a while; get up slowly from a sitting or reclining position, and be careful on stairs. To relieve mouth dryness, chew sugarless gum or suck on ice chips or a piece of hard candy. Major. Tell your doctor about any side effects that are persistent or particularly bothersome. IT IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO TELL YOUR DOCTOR about anxiety; black, tarry stools; chest pain; decrease in sexual desire; depression; difficulty in urinating; drowsiness; enlarged breasts (in both sexes); fainting; fatigue; flushing of the skin; hearing loss; itching; muscle aches; nervousness; nightmares; palpitations; pinpoint pupils of eyes; rapid weight gain (three to five pounds within a week); rash; severe dizziness; shortness of breath; tremors; unusual bleeding or bruising; or weakness. INTERACTIONS Reserpine interacts with several other types of medications: 1. Concurrent use of reserpine with central nervous system depressants, such as alcohol, antihistamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepine tranquilizers, muscle relaxants, narcotics, pain medications, phenothiazine tranquilizers, and sleeping medications, or with tricyclic antidepressants can cause extreme drowsiness. 2. Reserpine can increase the side effects of digoxin, beta blockers, and quinidine and can decrease the effectiveness of levodopa. 3. Methotrimeprazine can increase the blood-pressure-lowering effects of reserpine, which can be dangerous. 4. Tricyclic antidepressants can decrease the blood-pressure-lowering effects of reserpine. 5. Concurrent use of reserpine and monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors can lead to severe side effects. At least 14 days should separate the use of this drug and the use of an MAO inhibitor. Before starting reserpine, TELL YOUR DOCTOR about any drugs you are taking, especially those listed above. WARNINGS * Tell your doctor about unusual or allergic reactions you have had to any medications, especially to reserpine or to any rauwolfia alkaloids. * Before starting to take this medication, be sure to tell your doctor if you now have or if you have ever had arrhythmias, epilepsy, gallstones or gallbladder disease, heart disease, kidney disease, lung disease, mental depression, Parkinson's disease, peptic ulcers, pheochromocytoma, or ulcerative colitis. * Reserpine should not be used within two weeks of electroshock therapy. * If this drug makes you dizzy or drowsy, do not take part in any activity that requires alertness, such as driving a car or operating potentially dangerous machinery. * Before having surgery or any other medical or dental procedure, tell your doctor or dentist you are taking this drug. * Before taking any over-the-counter (nonprescription) cough, cold, sinus, asthma, allergy, or diet medications, consult your doctor or pharmacist. Some of these products may increase your blood pressure. * Be sure to tell your doctor if you are pregnant. Reserpine has been reported to cause birth defects in infants whose mothers received the drug during pregnancy. Also, tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding. Reserpine can pass into breast milk and cause side effects in the nursing infant. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.