First thing you need to know is that Tranxene can be habit-forming if taken regularly over a long period. Your daughter may experience withdrawal symptoms if she stops using Tranxene abruptly. That is why you should consult her doctor before discontinuing Tranxene or making any change in her dose. Side effects of this drug cannot be anticipated, so if any develop or change in intensity, inform her doctor. He is the only one who can determine if it is safe for her to continue taking Tranxene. Side effects may include symptoms such as blurred vision, depression, difficulty in sleeping or falling asleep, dizziness, and drowsiness. Some cases were with side effects such as
dry mouth, double vision, fatigue, genital and urinary tract disorders. Anxiety or tension related to everyday stress usually does not require treatment with such a strong drug, but I believe your daughter needs while her doctor prescribed this drug for her. Further more, info you should know about Tranxene is that this drug is not recommended for use in more serious conditions such as depression or severe psychological disorders. If she is being treated for anxiety associated with depression, her doctor will prescribe the lowest dose possible to avoid the risk of
overdose, so you should not be worried.
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