Begin with the lowest recommended dose (25 mg). This allows your body to acclimate and minimizes potential side effects.
Observe your response. Note the effectiveness and any side effects experienced. If the medication is ineffective, your doctor may increase the dosage to 50 mg.
A maximum dose of 100 mg is typically recommended. Exceeding this without medical supervision is unsafe. If 100 mg proves insufficient, discuss alternative treatment options with your physician.
Dosage adjustments are based on individual response and tolerance. Factors like age, overall health, and other medications can influence effectiveness and side effects.
Regularly communicate with your doctor. Report any changes in effectiveness, side effects, or health concerns. This allows for personalized monitoring and adjustments as needed.
Never alter your dosage without consulting your healthcare provider. This ensures safe and appropriate use of the medication.
Remember, this information is for guidance only. Always follow your doctor’s specific instructions and recommendations for your unique situation.