Managing Other Significant Side Effects: When to Consult Your Doctor

Immediately contact your doctor if you experience significant weight changes (either gain or loss exceeding 7% of your body weight), persistent high fever (over 101°F or 38.3°C), or severe muscle stiffness or pain. These could indicate serious complications requiring immediate medical attention.

Monitoring for Blood Disorders

Regular blood tests are crucial for monitoring your white blood cell count. Report any signs of infection, such as chills, sore throat, or unusual bruising or bleeding, to your doctor immediately. These could be symptoms of agranulocytosis, a serious side effect requiring immediate treatment adjustment.

Addressing Neurological Symptoms

Clozapine can cause tremors, seizures, or unusual movements. If you develop any new or worsening neurological symptoms, contact your doctor without delay. They can assess the severity and determine whether adjustments to your medication or additional therapies are needed. A prompt response helps minimize potential complications.

Managing Metabolic Changes

Clozapine can affect blood sugar levels and increase the risk of developing diabetes. Monitor your blood sugar regularly as instructed by your physician. Report any symptoms suggestive of diabetes, such as increased thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained weight loss, for proper evaluation and management.

Remember, open communication with your doctor is paramount. Don’t hesitate to discuss any concerns you have about side effects, even those that may seem minor. Early intervention is key to safe and effective Clozapine treatment.