Rozerem™ Precautions
Rozerem™ should not be used by patients with severe hepatic impairment, or in patients in combination with fluvoxamine. If you are a patient who has sleep apnea or COPD, do not take Rozerem™ as it has not been studied enough in patients with these conditions. If you consume alcohol while taking Rozerem, use caution and do not perform any hazardous tasks. Alert your doctor if you notice any sudden changes in your body as they could be related to an increase of prolactin or a decrease in testosterone. Children and teens shouldn't take Rozerem as its effects on this age group have not been definitely determined.
Rozerem™ Directions
It's recommended that Rozerem™ be taken about 30 minutes before bed, and activities should be limited to your nightly bedtime routine. Do not perform any tasks that require alertness. Do not take Rozerem™ with or after eating a meal that is high in fat. Follow all directions on the label as well as those given by your doctor or pharmacist.
Rozerem™ Side Effects
Side effects while taking Rozerem are rare, but mild symptoms can include dizziness, nausea, and fatigue. |