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janet_gardner2026-04-17

I was prescribed Loxitane 25mg Capsules for schizophrenia, and I'm a bit nervous about starting them. My doctor says it's supposed to help with hallucinations and delusions, but the side effects list is pretty long. Has anyone else taken this medication? What were your experiences like? I'm especially worried about the urgent side effects and the potential for severe reactions. Any advice or personal stories would be really helpful.

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abigail_andrews5d ago

I've seen people make jokes about side effects, but the truth is, some of these can be really scary. Keep an eye out for anything unusual and don't be afraid to call your doctor.

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ethan_ferguson5d ago

I'm surprised more people don't talk about the neurological symptoms. I had some weird twitching and trouble swallowing. Not fun, but it went away with time.

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larry_gardner5d ago

I've been on Loxitane for years, and while it has some side effects, it's manageable. Just make sure you're not alone if you start taking it. If something feels off, call your doctor.

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patrick_dunn4d ago

It's a tough balance, but if Loxitane helps with your symptoms, it might be worth the side effects. Just make sure you're watching out for any serious issues.

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james_morrison4d ago

Be careful with this one. I had a friend who experienced some pretty severe side effects, like trouble controlling body movements and confusion. Definitely keep an eye out for any unusual symptoms.

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teresa_henry4d ago

I take Loxitane, and the hair loss was a bit of a downer. But it's manageable, and the benefits outweigh the side effects for me. Just stay in touch with your doctor and report any issues.

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olivia_quinn4d ago

I was on Loxitane for a while, and it helped a lot with my symptoms. The drowsiness was a bit annoying, but it wasn't too bad. Just make sure you take it regularly as prescribed.

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james_bradley4d ago

I've seen some crazy side effects from this med. My cousin had severe allergic reactions. If you notice anything like that, go straight to the ER.