overwhelming ups with or without
mixed features (both highs and lows
at same time) of your mood
with just one pill a day
What is Bipolar I Disorder?
Bipolar I Disorder is a condition that causes periods of severe changes in your mood, activity levels, energy, and ability to carry out everyday tasks. These changes are commonly called “mood episodes.”
Coping with Bipolar I Disorder
While some triggers — like seasonal changes or a stressful event — may be impossible to avoid, lifestyle changes and mood-management strategies can be useful
Why Zonalta?
ZONALTA can help smooth the overwhelming ups with or without
mixed features (both highs and lows at same time) of your mood with just one pill a day
ZONALTA is a tablet formulation which contains endoxifen 8 mg as an active ingredient. It has been developed by Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd, India in collaboration with Jina Pharmaceuticals, USA.
The exact mechanism by which ZONALTA (endoxifen) exerts its effects has not been established.
However, ZONALTA directly inhibits protein kinase C activity (which is increased in the manic phase of patients with bipolar I disorder) in the nervous system and subsequently helps to manage certain chemicals in the brain such as serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine that control your mood.
ZONALTA is indicated in adults for the short-term (acute) treatment of manic episode (ups) with or without mixed features (both highs and lows at the same time) that happen with bipolar I disorder.
Studies have shown that ZONALTA can:
- Improve overall manic symptoms with or without mixed features (both highs and lows at the same time)
- Reduce the overall severity of the condition. This was observed in clinical studies of 3 weeks duration.†
†Based on a specific research tool used by healthcare providers during clinical studies.
However, based on the other parameters, consult your healthcare provider to know ZONALTA's suitability for you.
Treatments like ZONALTA generally start working gradually and differ from patient to patient. ZONALTA helps you control the symptoms of manic episode (ups) with or without mixed features (both highs and lows at the same time) in bipolar I disorder.
Things to keep in mind while taking ZONALTA
Do not stop taking ZONALTA or change your intake without consulting your healthcare provider.
It’s important that you complete your ZONALTA dosage regimen as directed by your healthcare provider, even if you start to feel better before the treatment timeline ends.
- The most common possible side effects with ZONALTA are headache, vomiting, trouble falling/staying asleep (insomnia).*
- Other possible side effects are stomach upset (gastritis), upper abdominal (epigastric) discomfort, diarrhoea, restlessness, sleeping more than usual (somnolence) etc.*
* based on clinical trials of ZONALTA.
You may experience side effects other than those mentioned above after taking ZONALTA. Speak to your healthcare provider if you experience any adverse event once or persistently.