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PATIENT INFORMATION

Dosing

Advise patients to start treatment with an evening dose of 0.1 mg. If morning and evening doses are not equal, then the evening dose should be the larger of the two. Jenloga (clonidine tablets) tablets must be swallowed whole and never crushed, cut, or chewed.

Risk of Withdrawal

Advise patients not to discontinue Jenloga (clonidine tablets) abruptly without discussing with a physician.

Last reviewed on RxList: 10/25/2010
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