How is Zyvox used?
Zyvox should be used precisely as prescribed by your doctor, following all instructions on the prescription label and carefully reviewing any provided medication guides or instruction sheets.
Detailed Zyvox dosage information
Users are advised to take Zyvox tablets or oral suspension with or without food. The injection form is administered through a vein, with the first dose typically given by a healthcare provider. Patients may also be instructed on self-administration.
What happens if I miss a dose?
In case of a missed dose, users are instructed to use the medicine as soon as possible. However, if it’s close to the next scheduled dose, it is advised to skip the missed one and avoid taking two doses simultaneously.
What happens if I overdose?
Emergency medical attention is recommended in the event of an overdose. The Poison Help line should be contacted if required.
What should I avoid while using Zyvox?
Patients are warned against taking anti-diarrhea medicine without consulting their doctor, and they are advised on avoiding foods with high tyramine levels due to potential blood pressure elevation.
Zyvox side effects
Users are informed about potential allergic reactions and severe skin reactions that may require immediate medical attention. A comprehensive list of side effects, ranging from common to serious, is provided.
What other drugs will affect Zyvox?
Patients are cautioned about potential interactions with other medications, including stimulant, opioid, depression, mental illness, and migraine medications. They are advised to consult their doctor before making any changes to their medication regimen.