Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Pharmacy
Pharmacy, Hellesdon Hospital, Norwich
NR6 5BE
http://www.nwmhft.nhs.uk/Pharmacy/

Pharmacy Director
Prof. Stephen Bazire
01603421317
steve.bazire@nwmhp.nhs.uk

What sort of side-effects might occur with the medication I am taking?

To answer this question we first need to identify the medication that you are taking

Click on a letter of the alphabet to view a list of medications beginning with that letter. Then click on a medication name to find out about the side-effects associated with it. Use the "back" button in your browser to return to this page. Use the "back to the top" links on the right hand side to return back to the top of this page.

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N |O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A

 

Alprazolam

Amisulpride 

Amitriptyline

Amoxapine

Aripiprazole

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B

 

Benperidol

Benzhexol (Anticholinergics or antimuscarinics)

Benztropine (Anticholinergics or antimuscarinics)

Biperidin

Bromazepam

Buspirone

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C

 

Caffeine (Central nervous system stimulants)

Carbamazepine

Chloral betaine

Chloral hydrate

Chlordiazepoxide

Chlorpromazine

Citalopram

Clobazam

Clomethiazole

Clomipramine

Clonazepam

Clorazepate dipotassium 

Clozapine

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D

 

Desipramine

Diazepam

Diphenhydramine

Donepezil

Dosulepin

Doxepin

Droperidol

Duloxetine

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E

 

Escitalopram

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F

 

Fluoxetine

Flupenthixol

Fluphenazine 

Fluspirilene

Fluoxetine

Fluvoxamine

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G

 

Gabapentin

Galantamine

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H

 

Haloperidol

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I

 

Imipramine

Isocarboxazid

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L

 

Lamotrigine

Levomepromazine

Lithium carbonate

Lithium citrate

Lofepramine

Lorazepam

Loxapine

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M

 

Maprotiline

Melatonin

Memantine

Methylphenidate

Mianserin

Mirtazapine

Moclobemide

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N

 

Nortriptyline

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O

 

Olanzapine

Orphenadrine

Oxazepam

Oxcarbazepine

Oxprenolol

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P

 

Paroxetine

Pericyazine

Perphenazine

Phenelzine

Phenobarbital 

Pimozide

Pipothiazine

Primidone

Procyclidine

Promazine

Promethazine

Propranolol

Protriptyline

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Q

 

Quetiapine

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R

 

Reboxetine

Risperidone

Rivastigmine

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S

 

Sertindole

Sertraline

Sodium valproate

St. John's wort

Sulpiride

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T

 

Thioridazine

Tranylcypromine

Trazodone

Trifluoperazine

Trimipramine

Tryptophan

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V

 

Valproate semisodium

Valproic acid

Venlafaxine

Vigabatrin 

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Z

 

Zaleplon

Zolpidem

Zopiclone

Zotepine

Zuclopenthixol

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Glossary terms

Medication

Medication is a medicine, drug or other substance used to prevent, to relieve pain or to help manage or control symptoms.

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Main pharmacy contact points

Main Trust switchboard in Norwich, tel: 01603-421421
Dispensary and all enquiries, tel: 01603-421212, fax: 01603-421365
Pharmacy office tel: 01603-421319
Medicines Information tel: 01603-421212
Unthank Road pharmacy tel: 01603-750031
Deputy Director and Clinical Pharmacy Manager John Hunter, tel: 01603-421364

Opening hours:
Main pharmacy open Monday to Friday: 8.30-16.30 (open at 9.15 on Wednesdays for staff meeting)
Unthank Road pharmacy tel: 01603-671917 open 9.15-12.00 Monday to Friday, also Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons for dose assessments.

Service objectives:
The pharmacy service to Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust has five main aims:

  1. Efficient drug distribution and purchasing
  2. Provision of accurate and independent education and information about medicine therapy to service users and carers
  3. Information and education for Trust and other professionals, and voluntary helpers
  4. Clinical activities to help ensure the optimum use of drug therapies
  5. Medicine management to ensure the most cost-effective use is made of resources