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Pramipexole (0.125mg)
Parpex 0.125mg Tablet is used to treat Parkinson's disease and restless leg syndrome by slowing down body movements and helping to treat excessive shaking.
Tablet
Parpex 0.125mg Tablet should be taken with food, at the same time each day, and in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. It is important to finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Some common side effects include nausea, dry mouth, fatigue, hallucinations, constipation, and peripheral edema.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush, or break it. Parpex 0.125mg Tablet is to be taken with food.
Parpex 0.125mg Tablet works by mimicking the action of dopamine, a chemical messenger that is needed to control movement in the brain.
You have been prescribed Parpex 0.125mg Tablet to treat your symptoms of Parkinson's disease and/or restless leg syndrome. It can be taken with or without food. Taking it with food may reduce nausea. For restless leg syndrome, take this medicine 2 to 3 hours before bedtime. Avoid activities that require you to be alert, such as driving a car, until you know how this medication affects you. When you first start taking Parpex 0.125mg Tablet, it may cause sudden drop in your blood pressure when you change positions. To lower the chance of feeling dizzy or passing out, rise slowly if you have been sitting or lying down.
While some people may experience a temporary decrease in appetite due to Parpex 0.125mg Tablet, causing a possible weight loss, uncommonly it can also lead to weight gain. It's important to monitor your overall weight and consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns.
Yes, Parpex 0.125mg Tablet may cause drowsiness, which can sometimes manifest as sudden episodes of falling asleep. If this occurs, it's advisable to avoid operating machinery or vehicles until the effects have subsided.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a condition characterized by an unpleasant feeling in the legs and an overwhelming urge to move them, especially at night or while sitting or lying down. Parpex 0.125mg Tablet belongs to the dopamine agonist class of medications, which work by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain. This stimulation helps improve RLS symptoms.
No, Parpex 0.125mg Tablet is not designed as a muscle relaxant and does not directly reduce muscle tension. It helps with improving movement control in Parkinson's disease by enhancing dopamine signaling.
You should not abruptly discontinue using Parpex 0.125mg Tablet without consulting your doctor. Stopping the medication suddenly may lead to neuroleptic malignant syndrome, a serious condition characterized by muscle stiffness, uncontrolled movements, fever, and other symptoms.
It's crucial to follow your doctor's instructions regarding the dosage and timing of Parpex 0.125mg Tablet. Typically, it is taken 2-3 hours before bedtime, but consult with your doctor for the optimal administration.
Serious adverse effects associated with Parpex 0.125mg Tablet include hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that do not exist), confusion, aggressive behavior, agitation, abnormal thoughts, changes in vision, abnormal body movements, and uncontrolled motions like neck bending forward or tilting sideways when sitting, standing, or walking. Additionally, it may cause dark, red, or cola-colored urine, muscle tenderness, stiffness or pain, and muscle weakness.
Parpex 0.125mg Tablet may trigger impulse control disorders, causing urges to engage in unusual behaviors that wouldn't normally occur. It may also make it challenging to resist impulses leading to potentially harmful actions like excessive gambling, overeating or spending money. Furthermore, it might cause an abnormally high sex drive or preoccupation with increased sexual thoughts and feelings.