Parkirop
Parkirop Products are primarily used for
Parkinson's disease, Restless leg syndrome
About Parkirop Products
Uses of Parkirop Products
Ropinirole is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and restless leg syndrome.
Parkirop Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Parkirop are Dizziness, Fainting, Sleepiness, Weakness, Hypotension (low blood pressure), High blood pressure.
How Parkirop Products work
Ropinirole works by increasing the action of dopamine, a chemical messenger that is needed to control movement in the brain.
Patient Concerns about Parkirop Products
Frequently asked questions about Parkirop Products
Frequently asked questions about Ropinirole
Q. What are the warning symptoms that should prompt me to discontinue therapy?
You may develop several warning symptoms that would suggest that the treatment needs to be discontinued. You may develop compulsive behavior such as gambling, increase in sex drive, compulsive shopping and eating. You may notice that your symptoms are getting worse (start earlier than usual or are more intense, affect other parts of the body, such as the arms, and symptoms return early in morning). If you notice these symptoms, consult your doctor immediately.
Q. How long does Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet take to work?
You may be able to see improvement within a week. However, it may take longer and differs from individual to individual.
Q. Can I stop taking Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet if I do not see any improvement in my symptoms?
No, you should not stop taking Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet on your own as you may experience anxiety, depression, lack of interest, tiredness, sweating and severe pain in the leg. The dose should be reduced slowly. In some patients, it may take longer to see improvement but not beyond 12 weeks. Talk to your doctor if you want to stop it.
Q. Can I take gabapentin and Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet together?
Yes, you can take gabapentin and Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet together. However, be careful as taking these two medicines together may cause excessive drowsiness, dizziness and decrease your mental alertness. So, you may have to avoid driving, operating machinery or working at heights while taking the two medicines together.
Q. Is Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet used for pain?
No, Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet is not used to relieve pain. It acts by increasing the levels of a chemical messenger (dopamine) in the brain, which is deficient in case of restless leg syndrome. This, in turn, relieves the discomfort and reduces the involuntary limb movements that disrupt night-time sleep.
Q. How often can I take Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet?
For restless leg syndrome, take Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet once a day. It is usually taken just before bedtime, but you can take it up to 3 hours before going to bed. For Parkinson’s disease, it is usually taken three times a day.
Q. Is Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet safe?
Yes, Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet is safe if taken in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. It is a well-tolerated medicine. The common side effects of Parkirop 0.25mg Tablet are nausea, dizziness, headache, and sleepiness which are typically worse during the first two weeks of treatment and may require dose reduction but rarely discontinuation of drug.