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Norodol Haloperidol (Generic Haldol) Tablet/Vial/Drop

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1. What is NORODOL (Generic Haldol) and what is it used for?

NORODOL (Generic Haldol) is a colorless, clear, sterile solution and each 1 ml ampoule contains 5 mg Haloperidol.

NORODOL (Generic Haldol) belongs to the group of antipsychotics. NORODOL (Generic Haldol); Available in packs of 5 ampoules. NORODOL (Generic Haldol) is used to treat the following conditions:

• Confusion

• Hallucinations (hearing, seeing or feeling things that are not actually there)

• Delusion (believing things that are not real)

• Paranoia (unusual skepticism)

• Excessive enthusiasm, excitement, restlessness, hyperactivity

• Extreme aggression or violence

NORODOL (Generic Haldol) is also used to treat nausea and vomiting.

2. How to use NORODOL (Generic Haldol)?

NORODOL (Generic Haldol) will be administered into your muscle or vein by your doctor or a nurse.
Instructions for proper use and dose/frequency of administration

Your doctor will tell you how much NORODOL (Generic Haldol) you should use and when. This amount is variable and your doctor will adjust the dose that is right for you. Your treatment dose depends on your age, the severity of your symptoms, whether you have other health problems and how you have responded to similar medications in the past.

• The starting dose is usually in adults; It is between 2 and 10 mg (or between 1 and 2 mg if you are using it for your vomiting and nausea).

• In some cases, 18 mg may be given as a starting dose.

• Further doses may be given every 4 to 8 hours, with a maximum of 18 mg per day. Your doctor may change your treatment to tablets or oral drops, depending on your response to the injection.

Application route and method

NORODOL (Generic Haldol) is administered intravenously or intramuscularly.

Use in children

Use in the elderly
Use in the elderly

If you have a memory loss-related disorder, talk to your doctor first. Your doctor will explain to you the risks associated with its use and will decide whether to use NORODOL (Generic Haldol).

• Generally, elderly people or people who are vulnerable to diseases start with half the usual adult dose.

• The amount of NORODOL (Generic Haldol) to be administered next will be adjusted by your doctor as the most appropriate dose for you.

Special use cases

If you have liver or kidney problems, use this product with caution.

If you have the impression that the effect of NORODOL (Generic Haldol) is too strong or too weak, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

If you take more NORODOL (Generic Haldol) than you should

Since this medicine is administered to you by your doctor or nurse, there is no question of using NORODOL (Generic Haldol) more than necessary. If you are worried about this, talk to your doctor or nurse.

If you have used more NORODOL (Generic Haldol) than you should consult a doctor or

talk to the pharmacist.

If you forget to use NORODOL (Generic Haldol)

If you forget to use NORODOL (Generic Haldol)

Do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.

Effects that may occur when treatment with NORODOL (Generic Haldol) is terminated

NORODOL (Generic Haldol) treatment should be discontinued gradually, unless your doctor recommends a different form. Stopping treatment abruptly;

• Nausea or vomiting

• Difficulty sleeping

may cause effects such as Carefully follow the instructions given by your doctor.

3. What are the possible side effects?

Like all medicines, there may be side effects in people who are sensitive to the substances contained in NORODOL (Generic Haldol).

Side effects are listed as shown in the following categories. Very common: May occur in at least 1 in 10 patients.

Common: less than 1 in 10 patients, but more than 1 in 100 patients. Uncommon: less than 1 in 100 patients, but more than 1 in 1000 patients. Rare: less than 1 in 1000 patients. Very Rare: It can be seen less than 1 in 10000 patients.

Very common: Common:

• rash

• Slow motion

• dry mouth

• Nausea, weakness

• Constipation

• Difficulty urinating

• Reaction in the application area

Unusual:

• Sensitivity of the skin to sunlight

• Sweating more than normal

• Fire

• Swelling of the ankles Not known:

• Skin peeling, flaking

• Inflamed skin (red, burning and painful skin)

• Low body temperature

Test results:

• Abnormal test results in liver functions

• Low blood sugar level (Hypoglycemia)

• Abnormal heart symptoms (electrodiagram, EKG)

All these are serious side effects. Emergency medical attention may be required.