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Zyprexa 15 Mg Tabs 30 By Lilly Eli & Co

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Zyprexa 15 Mg Tabs 30 By Lilly Eli & Co

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Zyprexa 15 Mg Tabs 30 By Lilly Eli & Co. This Item Requires A Valid Order From A Physician Licensed in USA. Item Number.:RXD2929255/RXB10044555/RXA322058
Size : 30
Selling UoM : EA
NDC: 00002-4415-30
UPC Barcode : 300024415300
Supplier: 0050001787 LILLY ELI & CO
Supplier Material : 441530
Generic Code : 041026 OLANZAPINE ORAL TABLET 15 MG
Fine Line Class : 850085008510 All Rx Products
Product Category : RX Pharmaceuticals
Product Type : BRX Branded RX

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Product Description.:

LILLY 4415
tablet , film-coated , blue , elliptical oblong

Important Safety Information about ZYPREXA? (olanzapine)

Please read the Medication Guide that comes with ZYPREXA before you start taking it and each time you get a refill.
What are the possible side effects of ZYPREXA?

ZYPREXA is associated with possible side effects. Tell your doctor about any side effect that concerns you.
ZYPREXA may be associated with the following serious risks:

* Increased risk of death in elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis: Medicines like ZYPREXA can raise the risk of death in elderly people who have lost touch with reality (psychosis) due to confusion and memory loss (dementia). ZYPREXA is not approved for treating psychosis in the elderly with dementia.

* High blood sugar (hyperglycemia). High blood sugar can happen if you have diabetes already or even if you have never had diabetes. In rare cases, this could lead to ketoacidosis (build up of acid in the blood due to ketones), coma, or death. Your doctor should do lab tests to check your blood sugar before you start taking ZYPREXA and during treatment. In people who do not have diabetes, sometimes high blood sugar goes away when ZYPREXA is stopped. People with diabetes and some people who did not have diabetes before taking ZYPREXA need to take medicine for high blood sugar even after they stop taking ZYPREXA. If you have diabetes, follow your doctor's instructions about how often to check your blood sugar while taking ZYPREXA.

Call your doctor if you have any of these symptoms of high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) while taking ZYPREXA:

* feel very thirsty
* need to urinate more than usual
* feel very hungry
* feel weak or tired
* feel sick to your stomach
* feel confused, or your breath smells fruity

* High cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood (fat in the blood). This may happen in people treated with ZYPREXA, especially in teenagers (13-17 years old). You may not have any symptoms, so your doctor should do blood tests to check your cholesterol and triglyceride levels before you start taking ZYPREXA and during treatment.
* Increase in weight (weight gain). Weight gain is very common in people who take ZYPREXA. Teenagers (13-17 years old) are more likely to gain weight and to gain more weight than adults. Some people may gain a lot of weight while taking ZYPREXA, so your doctor should check your weight regularly. Talk to your doctor about ways to control weight gain, such as eating a healthy, balanced diet, and exercising.
* Increased risk in teenagers (13-17 years old): Possible serious risks of weight gain and increases in cholesterol and triglycerides are more common in teenagers than in adults. You and your doctor should decide if other available treatments should be used first. Before your teenager takes ZYPREXA, talk with your doctor about the possible long-term risks of teenagers taking ZYPREXA.
* Strokes and mini-strokes called transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). These are more common in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis (elderly people who have lost touch with reality due to confusion and memory loss). ZYPREXA is not approved for these patients.
* Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). NMS is a rare but very serious condition that can happen in people who take antipsychotic medicines, including ZYPREXA. NMS can cause death and must be treated in a hospital. The symptoms include high fever excessive sweating rigid muscles confusion and changes in breathing, heartbeat, and blood pressure. Call your doctor right away if you become severely ill and have any of these symptoms.
* Tardive dyskinesia. This condition causes body movements that keep happening and that you cannot control. These movements usually affect the face and tongue. Tardive dyskinesia may not go away, even if you stop taking ZYPREXA. It may also start after you stop taking ZYPREXA. Tell your doctor if you get any body movements that you cannot control.
* Decreased blood pressure when you change position, with symptoms of dizziness, fast or slow heart beat, or fainting.
* Decreases in white blood cells (infection fighting cells) have been reported in some patients taking antipsychotic agents, including ZYPREXA. Patients with a history of a significant decrease in white blood cell (WBC) count or who have experienced a low WBC count due to drug therapy should have their blood tested and monitored during the first few months of therapy.
* Trouble swallowing, that can cause food or liquid to get into your lungs.
* Seizures. Tell your doctor if you have a seizure during treatment with ZYPREXA.
* Problems with control of body temperature. You could become very hot, for instance when you exercise a lot or stay in an area that is very hot. It is important for you to drink water to avoid de