Brand name:
Haldol
Pronounced: HAL-dawl
Generic name:
Haloperidol
Why is Haldol prescribed?
Haldol is used to reduce the symptoms of mental disorders such as
schizophrenia. It is also prescribed to control tics (uncontrolled
muscle contractions of face, arms, or shoulders) and the unintended
utterances that mark Tourette's syndrome. In addition, it is used in
short-term treatment of children with severe behavior problems,
including hyperactivity and combativeness.
Some doctors also prescribe Haldol to relieve severe nausea and
vomiting caused by cancer drugs, to treat drug problems such as LSD
flashback and PCP intoxication, and to control symptoms of
hemiballismus, a condition that causes involuntary writhing of one
side of the body.
Most important fact about Haldol
Haldol may cause tardive dyskinesia--a condition characterized by
involuntary muscle spasms and twitches in the face and body. This
condition can be permanent, and appears to be most common among the
elderly, especially women. Ask your doctor for information about
this possible risk.
How should you take Haldol?
Haldol may be taken with food or after eating. If taking Haldol
in a liquid concentrate form, you will need to dilute it with milk
or water.
You should not take Haldol with coffee, tea, or other caffeinated
beverages, or with alcohol.
Haldol causes dry mouth. Sucking on a hard candy or ice chips may
help alleviate the problem.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. Take the rest of the doses for
that day at equally spaced intervals. Do not take 2 doses at once.
--Storage instructions...
Store away from heat, light, and moisture in a tightly closed
container. Do not freeze the liquid.
Haldol side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any side effects develop
or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only
your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking
Haldol.
- Side effects may include:
Breast development in men,
breathing problems,
cataracts,
constipation,
drowsiness,
dry mouth,
insomnia,
involuntary muscle contractions,
skin reactions,
tardive dyskinesia (see "Most important fact about Haldol"),
tightening of the throat muscles,
weight loss,
Why should Haldol not be prescribed?
You should not take Haldol if you have Parkinson's disease or are
sensitive to or allergic to the drug.
Special warnings about Haldol
You should use Haldol cautiously if you have ever had breast
cancer, a severe heart or circulatory disorder, chest pain, the eye
condition known as glaucoma, seizures, or any drug allergies.
Temporary muscle spasms and twitches may occur if you suddenly
stop taking Haldol. Follow your doctor's instructions closely when
discontinuing the drug.
This drug may impair your ability to drive a car or operate
potentially dangerous machinery. Do not participate in any
activities that require full alertness if you are unsure of your
reaction to Haldol.
Haldol may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. When
spending time in the sun, use a sunscreen or wear protective
clothing.
Avoid exposure to extreme heat or cold. Haldol interferes with
the body's temperature-regulating mechanism, so you could become
overheated or suffer severe chills.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Haldol
Extreme drowsiness and other potentially serious effects can
result if Haldol is combined with alcohol, narcotics, painkillers,
sleeping medications, or other drugs that slow down the central
nervous system.
If Haldol is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Haldol with the
following:
Antiseizure drugs such as Dilantin or Tegretol
Antispasmodic drugs such as Bentyl and Cogentin
Blood-thinning medications such as Coumadin
Certain antidepressants, including Elavil, Tofranil, and Prozac
Epinephrine (EpiPen)
Lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid)
Methyldopa (Aldomet)
Propranolol (Inderal)
Rifampin (Rifadin)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Haldol during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. Pregnant women should use Haldol only if clearly needed. If
you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor
immediately. Haldol should not be used by women who are
breastfeeding an infant.
Recommended dosage for Haldol
ADULTS
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If
you suspect an overdose, seek medical help immediately.
- Symptoms of Haldol overdose may include:
Catatonic (unresponsive) state,
coma,
decreased breathing,
low blood pressure,
rigid muscles,
sedation,
tremor,
weakness
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