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Procyclidine Hydrochloride Tablets 5 mg
What Procyclidine hydrochloride is used for :
Procyclidine is used to:
- treat and relieve the signs of Parkinson’s disease such as:
- stiff muscles, paralysis and tremor
- problems talking, writing and walking
- producing too much saliva and dribbling
- sweating and uncontrolled eye movements
- depression.
- stop side effects called ‘extrapyramidal effects’, which are caused by some medicines.
Do not take Procyclidine hydrochloride:
- you are allergic (hypersensitive) to Procyclidine or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
- you have problems passing water (urinary retention)
- you suffer from a problem caused by too much pressure in your eye called ‘closed angle glaucoma’
- you have stomach cramps and pains or constipation.
Warnings and precautions:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking your medicine if:
- you are elderly. Your dose may need to be carefully monitored to prevent any side effects
- you suffer from a problem caused by too much pressure in your eye called ‘narrow angle glaucoma’ or if you have a higher chance to get glaucoma
- you have an obstructive disease of your bowel
- you have an enlarged prostate gland
- you have a mental illness and are taking Procyclidine to control the side effects of your medicines.
- you have kidney or liver problems
Possible side effects:
These include problems passing water (urinary retention), blurred vision, dry mouth, constipation, feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting), inflamed gums (gingivitis), dizziness, nervousness, feeling confused, reduced concentration or memory, hearing unexpected noises or seeing unexpected sights (hallucinations), anxiety, agitation, skin rash.
Other medicines and Procyclidine hydrochloride:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking:
- medicines used to treat mental health problems (including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia)
- levodopa and amantadine, used in Parkinson’s disease
- disopyramide, quinidine and nitrate tablets used to treat heart problems
- cisapride, domperidone and metoclopramide, used to treat sickness, indigestion and feeling sick (nausea)
- antihistamines, used to treat hayfever and allergies
- nefopam, used to treat pain
- ketoconazole, used to treat fungal infections.
- paroxetine
How to take Procyclidine hydrochloride:
To treat Parkinson’s disease:
- The recommended starting dose is half a tablet three times a day.
- This can be increased by half or one tablet each day, every two or three days until an effect is seen. This is known as the ‘maintenance dose’. The daily maintenance dose is usually three to six tablets.
- The maximum your doctor may decide to prescribe is 12 tablets.
- Although the dose is usually taken three times a day, your doctor may ask you to take a fourth dose before bedtime.
To treat uncontrolled body movements (extrapyramidal symptoms) caused by taking other medicines:
Procyclidine can be used to control side effects caused by other medicines.
- The recommended starting dose is half a tablet three times a day.
- This can be increased by half a tablet each day until an effect is seen.
- The daily maintenance dose is usually two to six tablets.
- Your doctor may decide to stop your Procyclidine after three or four months to see if your side effects return.
- If you need Procyclidine for a longer period of time, your doctor may decide to stop every now and then.
How to store Procyclidine hydrochloride:
- Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
- Do not store above 25°C.
- Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the foil and carton.
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Procyclidine Hydrochloride Tablets 5 mg
What Procyclidine hydrochloride is used for :
Procyclidine is used to:
- treat and relieve the signs of Parkinson’s disease such as:
- stiff muscles, paralysis and tremor
- problems talking, writing and walking
- producing too much saliva and dribbling
- sweating and uncontrolled eye movements
- depression.
- stop side effects called ‘extrapyramidal effects’, which are caused by some medicines.
Do not take Procyclidine hydrochloride:
- you are allergic (hypersensitive) to Procyclidine or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
- you have problems passing water (urinary retention)
- you suffer from a problem caused by too much pressure in your eye called ‘closed angle glaucoma’
- you have stomach cramps and pains or constipation.
Warnings and precautions:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking your medicine if:
- you are elderly. Your dose may need to be carefully monitored to prevent any side effects
- you suffer from a problem caused by too much pressure in your eye called ‘narrow angle glaucoma’ or if you have a higher chance to get glaucoma
- you have an obstructive disease of your bowel
- you have an enlarged prostate gland
- you have a mental illness and are taking Procyclidine to control the side effects of your medicines.
- you have kidney or liver problems
Possible side effects:
These include problems passing water (urinary retention), blurred vision, dry mouth, constipation, feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting), inflamed gums (gingivitis), dizziness, nervousness, feeling confused, reduced concentration or memory, hearing unexpected noises or seeing unexpected sights (hallucinations), anxiety, agitation, skin rash.
Other medicines and Procyclidine hydrochloride:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking:
- medicines used to treat mental health problems (including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia)
- levodopa and amantadine, used in Parkinson’s disease
- disopyramide, quinidine and nitrate tablets used to treat heart problems
- cisapride, domperidone and metoclopramide, used to treat sickness, indigestion and feeling sick (nausea)
- antihistamines, used to treat hayfever and allergies
- nefopam, used to treat pain
- ketoconazole, used to treat fungal infections.
- paroxetine
How to take Procyclidine hydrochloride:
To treat Parkinson’s disease:
- The recommended starting dose is half a tablet three times a day.
- This can be increased by half or one tablet each day, every two or three days until an effect is seen. This is known as the ‘maintenance dose’. The daily maintenance dose is usually three to six tablets.
- The maximum your doctor may decide to prescribe is 12 tablets.
- Although the dose is usually taken three times a day, your doctor may ask you to take a fourth dose before bedtime.
To treat uncontrolled body movements (extrapyramidal symptoms) caused by taking other medicines:
Procyclidine can be used to control side effects caused by other medicines.
- The recommended starting dose is half a tablet three times a day.
- This can be increased by half a tablet each day until an effect is seen.
- The daily maintenance dose is usually two to six tablets.
- Your doctor may decide to stop your Procyclidine after three or four months to see if your side effects return.
- If you need Procyclidine for a longer period of time, your doctor may decide to stop every now and then.
How to store Procyclidine hydrochloride:
- Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
- Do not store above 25°C.
- Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the foil and carton.
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