Rasagiline
Therapeutic Group
Anti-Parkinson DrugsIndication Dosage
Rasagiline is a medication used to help people with Parkinson's disease. It's given to make their movements smoother and reduce shaking. Essentially, it helps improve the symptoms of Parkinson's and makes daily activities easier. Always take it as your doctor recommends!
Parkinson's Disease, Used Alone Or As Adjunct To Cobeneldopaor Co-careldopa For 'end-of-dose' Fluctuations:
Adult: 1 Mg Daily If Used As Monotherapy, 0.5 Mg If Used As Adjunct; Increased To 1 Mg If Needed
Content
- Tab 0.5mg /1mg: Rasagiline 0.5mg /1mg.
Pregnancy
Use With Caution
Stability
- Mao-b Inhibitor
Contra Indications
- None Known
Precautions
- None Known
Lactation
- Caution Advised
Side Effects
- Anorexia
- Arthralgia
- Abnormal Dreams
- Angina
- Conjunctivitis
- Constipation
- Depression
- Dry Mouth
- Dyspepsia
- Flatulence
- Hallucinations
- Headache
- Influenza-like Symptoms
- Leucopenia
- Rash
- Rhinitis
- Skin Carcinoma
- Urinary Urgency
- Vertigo
- Weight Loss.
- Rare: Cerebrovascular Accident
- Myocardial Infarction