Very bad idea! Talk to your doctor about tapering the dose instead, side effects can be pretty severe depending on many factors if you stop abruptly taking Effexor or any antidepressant.
You can't abruptly stop taking Depo-provera since it is an injection. Once the injection is given, it will last 3 months and it cannot be taken out. It will simply wear off in time.
Yes, generally with any blood pressure medicine you have to come off it by lowering dosages. Do not stop taking it abruptly.
lisinopril should be tapered slowly and not discontinued abruptly.
No! There is a real risk of having severe, life-threatening seizures, so it is imperative to see your doctor who will reduce the dose appropriately if needed.
Abruptly stopping anything but a very minimal dosage of Topamax can lead to problems. Check with your neurologist.
"The tram stopped abruptly after a bus drove in front of it." "Louise abruptly told Mark to stop being so silly." "Tessa abruptly declined Tom's invitation to dinner, because she did not like him."
Warfarin is a blood thinner given to patients with blood-clotting issues; you should not stop taking warfarin medication or change the dosage without advice from a doctor. Warfarin in some cases has been found to increase your chance of blood clots when stopped abruptly.
if you stop taking cortisone abruptly, it will lead to CUSHING'S SYNDROME characeterised by centripetal obesity, facial puffiness, hypertension, hirsutism, easy brusibility, gynecomastia etc. Therefore steroids should be slowly tapered down if used in high dose and for more than 3 weeks.
It is not recommended to stop any medication without the direction and guidance of a physician, especially meds that are taken long term. Some meds can cause severe reactions if stopped abruptly. *Always discuss your health concerns with your physician.
It most likely means to stop seeing someone abruptly.
It will probably induce a manic episode, and make you feel like your on withdrawal from hard drugs. DON'T. 800 MG is an elephant dose, so there is probably a reason you need to be on it. Seroquel is a really serious drug, its not something you should just "stop taking". Definitely needs to be tapered off of.