Amantadine is a medication used to treat Parkinson's disease and to reduce symptoms of influenza (the flu). In simple terms, it helps people with Parkinson's move better and ease the discomfort caused by the flu.
Parkinson's Disease:
Adult: 100 Mg Daily For 1 Week Then Increased To 100 Mg Twice Daily, May Be Administered In Conjunction With Other Treatment. Some Patients May Require Higher Doses; Maximum 400 Mg Per Day
Post-herpetic Neuralgia:
Adult: 100 Mg Twice Daily For 14 Days (continued For Another 14 Days If Necessary)
Treatment Of Influenza A (Not Recommended):
Adult: 100 Mg Daily 4-5 Days
Prophylaxis Of Influenza A (Not Recommended):
Adult: 100 Mg Daily Usually For 6 Weeks Or With Influenza Vaccination For 2-3 Weeks After Vaccination
Content
Cap /Tab: Amantadine Sulphate (or Hydrochloride) 100mg.
Pregnancy
Avoid; Risk Of Toxicity
Stability
Dopamine Receptor Agonists
Contra Indications
Epilepsy, History Of Gastric Ulceration, Severe Renal Disease.
Precautions
Epilepsy, History Of Gastric Ulceration, Severe Renal Disease.