Desloratadine is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms, and typically, it does not cause withdrawal symptoms when discontinued. However, some individuals may experience a return of allergy symptoms, such as sneezing or itching, once they stop taking it. If you have concerns about stopping desloratadine or experience any unusual symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
When you first take them, the side affects are worse(im on them so know),side affects are dizziness, headache(mine lasted 2 weeks none stop)the runs and being sickly, but after being on them for about 2 weeks the affects seem to fade, exept for mild sicklyeness now and again!
You can have nausea, trouble sleeping, ect if you stop taking seroquel suddenly. You should talk to your doctor if you want to stop taking it, and he will lower your dosage slowly, as to avoid side affects and withdrawal symptoms.
STOP taking it and call your doctor ASAP!!!
It can slow down or completely stop labor
Yes. sudden stop of any opiate based medicine cause side affects. Its called withdrawing. symptoms include severe anxiety, hot/cold sweats, drug cravings, diarrhea, body aches, and even depression.
Ask your doctor.
If you are asking how long it affects the nervous system, it is 3.8 hours.
If you stop taking rosuvastatin, you may not experience immediate side effects, but your cholesterol levels could rise again, increasing the risk of heart disease and related complications. Some individuals might notice changes in energy levels or experience anxiety about their cardiovascular health. It's important to consult your doctor before discontinuing the medication to discuss potential risks and alternative options.
Yes. Well for me it did after about 1 week.
Depends upon what they are and how long you've had them. Some never do.
See your doctor and ask for his or her advice.
It's not recommended to stop taking Lamictal (lamotrigine) suddenly without tapering down, as this can increase the risk of seizure recurrence or withdrawal symptoms. Tapering allows your body to adjust gradually to the change in medication levels. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen to ensure safety and minimize potential side effects.