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Common doxepin overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, vomiting, and dilated pupils. This page on the eMedTV Web site lists other possible signs of an overdose and describes the steps that a doctor may take to treat a doxepin overdose.
Confusion, dizziness, and drowsiness are some of the most common doxepin side effects. This eMedTV article describes other common side effects of doxepin and also lists less common but more serious problems that require medical attention.
To help prevent doxepin withdrawal symptoms from occurring, your doctor may wean you off the drug slowly. This eMedTV Web page lists potential symptoms of doxepin withdrawal, which may include tiredness, irritability, or dizziness.
A prescription drug, doxepin is used to treat depression and anxiety. This page on the eMedTV site briefly discusses this drug and its uses, and also provides a link to more detailed information. Doxepine is a common misspelling of doxepin.
This eMedTV Web page covers doxycycline, an antibiotic used to treat various infections. This article discusses what to tell your doctor before taking doxycycline and what to do if you overdose. Doxicycline is a common misspelling of doxycycline.
As explained in this eMedTV segment, doxepin is a drug that is used for the treatment of anxiety and depression. This article briefly describes the drug and includes a link to more detailed information. Doxipan is a common misspelling of doxepin.
As this eMedTV article explains, doxepin is a drug used to treat anxiety and depression. This page briefly describes how the drug is thought to work and also offers a link to more in-depth information. Doxipen is a common misspelling of doxepin.
Doxepin is a drug commonly used for the treatment of depression and anxiety. This eMedTV article offers a brief overview of the drug and its uses. A link to more information is also provided. Doxipin is a common misspelling of doxepin.
Doxorubicin may be prescribed to treat various types of cancer, including breast cancer and lung cancer. This eMedTV page offers an overview of doxorubicin, noting its effects, the types of cancer that it can treat, and some precautions and warnings.
Doxorubicin does pass through breast milk. This eMedTV page explains why the manufacturer of doxorubicin recommends that women not take the drug while breastfeeding and discusses what to talk to your physician about prior to taking the drug.
Hair loss is the most commonly reported side effect of doxorubicin. This segment of the eMedTV archives takes a look at the connection between doxorubicin and hair loss in more detail and offers some suggestions on dealing with hair loss.
Doxorubicin is generally not considered safe for women who are pregnant. This eMedTV segment discusses the results of animal studies on doxorubicin and pregnancy, and explains why the FDA has classified doxorubicin as a pregnancy Category D medicine.
Weight gain is a common side effect of doxorubicin. This portion of the eMedTV archives explains how often weight gain occurs in people taking the drug and lists some things you can try if you're on doxorubicin and weight gain occurs.
This eMedTV article discusses doxorubicin dosing guidelines and provides some general suggestions on when and how to take the medication. This page also explains the factors that may affect your doxorubicin dose, such as your weight and height.



