Ropark 1 mg
US$ 0.35
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30 Tablet/s | US$ 0.36 | US$ 10.65 |
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60 Tablet/s | US$ 0.35 | US$ 21.29 |
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90 Tablet/s | US$ 0.35 | US$ 31.92 |
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Description
SKU | 898 |
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US Brand Name | Requip |
Strength | 1 mg |
Generic Name | Ropinirole |
Ropark 1 mg is a prescription treatment for patients with moderate to severe primary restless legs syndrome. Your doctor may also prescribe it to treat parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease. The active substance in the medicine is Ropinirole, a group of drugs known as dopamine agonists. The class of drugs Initially, it may be given as monotherapy to delay the introduction of levodopa. The addition of Ropinirole to levodopa may be effective in controlling on-off fluctuations and permit a reduction in the total dose of levodopa.
Patients with restless leg syndrome should take Ropinirole differently than patients with parkinson’s disease.  A lower dose is generally needed for patients with restless leg syndrome and is taken once daily before bedtime. There is known side effect of this anti-parkinsonian drug. If you fall asleep or feel very sleepy or feel very sleepy even while performing daily activities such as driving or running a mixer grinder. Stop the activity and talk to your doctor. You may feel dizzy, nauseated, or faint, especially when you stand up from sitting or lying down. Before starting Ropark 1 mg, be sure to tell your doctor if you are taking any medicines that make you too drowsy.
Be sure to take Ropark 1 mg tablets exactly as your doctor has told you. The usual way to take Ropinirole tablet is once daily in the evening, 1 to 3 hours before bedtime. Your doctor will start the treatment at a low dose. Your doctor may increase the dose until you take the number of medicines that is right for you to control your symptoms. You can take the tablet before or after consuming food. However, taking it with food may decrease the chance of feeling nauseated.
You should not take Ropark 2 mg tablets if you are hypersensitive to Ropinirole or any inactive ingredients or any other anti-parkinsonian agent. You may experience symptoms of an allergic reaction such as hives, rash, itching, or swelling of the face/lip/tongue/throat, which may lead to problems in swallowing and breathing. Ropark intake may sometimes decrease your blood pressure. A drop in blood pressure can occur during the initial days of the treatment or after dose adjustment.
Be sure to tell your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, having daytime sleepiness, taking other medicines, or drinking alcoholic beverages. Also, let your doctor know if you have daytime sleepiness from a sleep disorder other than restless leg syndrome or have unexpected sleepiness. Ropinirole usage may increase your heart rate. The anti-parkinsonian drug can cause or worsen psychotic-like behaviour, including hallucinations, excessive suspicion, agitation, disorganized thinking, aggressive behaviour, and delusional beliefs.
The most common side effects of Ropark 1 mg include hallucinations, sleepiness, fainting, leg swelling, tiredness, weakness, upset stomach, headache, increased sweating, abdominal pain, sleepiness, sudden uncontrolled movements, and drowsiness. Tell your doctor if you have side effects that cause trouble or does not go away.
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