Pexopram 0.25 Mg Tablet

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200 Tablet/s $30.80
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300 Tablet/s $43.68
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What is Pexopram 0.25 mg tablet

Pexopram 0.25 mg tablet is a non-ergoline dopamine agonist medication used to treat early-stage Parkinson's disease and moderate to severe Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) in adults. Its primary ingredient is Pramipexole (0.25 mg), which belongs to the pharmacological class of dopamine receptor agonists.

La Renon Healthcare Pvt Ltd is the leading manufacturer of Pexopram 0.25 tablets. This lower-dose formulation is often used for treatment initiation or in patients who require precise dosage titration. It binds to dopamine receptors in the brain, compensating for the dopamine deficiency characteristic of these neurological conditions.

Common Pexopram side effects include somnolence, nausea, orthostatic hypotension, and, rarely, impulse control disorders. Regular medical supervision is essential to optimize therapeutic benefits and minimize adverse effects.

To maintain their effectiveness, these tablets should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. To protect them from environmental factors, it is important to keep the tablets in their original packaging until use. The storage temperature should ideally be between 15°C and 30°C (59°F to 86°F).

Additionally, ensure that the tablets are kept out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion. Always check the expiration date on the packaging and dispose of any expired or unused medication appropriately.

What are the benefits of Pexopram 0.25 mg tablet

Pexopram selectively stimulates the brain's D2 and D3 dopamine receptors, with a particularly high affinity for D3 receptors in limbic areas and the striatum. It effectively bypasses the degenerating dopaminergic neurons, directly activating post-synaptic dopamine receptors to improve signaling in the nigrostriatal pathway.

Pexopram provides several therapeutic benefits:

  • Reduces Parkinsonian motor symptoms, including tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia.
  • Alleviates unpleasant sensations and urge to move in Restless Legs Syndrome.
  • Improves sleep quality by reducing periodic limb movements during sleep.
  • It may delay the need for levodopa therapy when used in early Parkinson's disease.

It is crucial to note that the medication may take several weeks to reach full therapeutic efficacy, and your healthcare provider should regularly assess the benefits.

How to take Pexopram 0.25 mg tablet

Pexopram is a prescription medication that should be taken as per your doctor's instructions. Here are the general guidelines:

  • Take Pexopram 0.25 orally, typically 3 times daily for Parkinson's disease or once daily, 2-3 hours before bedtime for RLS.
  • Swallow the tablet whole with water. Do not crush or break.
  • Take it with or without food.
  • Dosage is usually started low (0.125 mg three times daily for Parkinson's) and gradually increased at 5-7 day intervals. Do not exceed 1.5 mg per day for Parkinson's disease or 0.5 mg per day for RLS unless directed by your physician.

Strength and substitutes

The strength and substitutes available for Pexopram are:

Pexopram 0.5 mg

$2.00 / 10 Tablets

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What are the side effects of Pexopram 0.25 mg tablet

Pexopram is generally well-tolerated when appropriately prescribed. However, it may cause side effects, including:

  • Drowsiness and sudden sleep episodes
  • Dizziness and orthostatic hypotension
  • Nausea, constipation, and dry mouth
  • Visual hallucinations or confusion
  • Abnormal behaviors such as compulsive gambling, shopping, or hypersexuality

These adverse effects typically diminish with continued treatment as your body adjusts to the medication. Consult your doctor if side effects are persistent or bothersome.

Safety Advice

Liver disease

Patients with hepatic impairment may not require dosage adjustment of Pexopram as the drug is primarily eliminated through renal pathways. However, close monitoring is recommended in patients with severe liver disease as metabolism may be affected, potentially altering drug clearance.

Kidney impairment

Dosage adjustment is necessary for people with renal impairment. The recommended dosing frequency should be reduced for patients with creatinine clearance between 20-50 mL/min. Those with severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance <20 mL/min) may require further dose reduction and careful monitoring.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women

Pexopram should be used during pregnancy when prescribed only if the benefit justifies the risk to the baby. Animal studies have depicted reproductive toxicity at doses higher than the maximum recommended human dose. The drug may pass into breast milk and is not recommended during breastfeeding. Consult your doctor for personalized advice if pregnant or nursing.

Avoid

Alcohol should be avoided while taking Pexopram as it may enhance the sedative effects of the medicine. Caution is advised when taking other CNS depressants, including Benzodiazepines, Opioids, and certain antidepressants. Avoid driving and other activities that require concentration until you know how the medicine affects you, especially during dosage adjustments.

FAQs

Can Pexopram 0.25 mg Tablet be used alongside other Parkinson's medications?

Yes, Pexopram can be safely combined with other Parkinson's medications, including levodopa. When used together, your doctor may need to reduce your levodopa dose as Pexopram can enhance its effects and potentially increase dyskinesia.

How long does it take for Pexopram 0.25 mg Tablet to show results?

Initial improvements may be noticed within 1-2 weeks of starting Pexopram. Full benefits may take 8-12 weeks for Parkinson's disease. For RLS, symptom relief typically begins within a week of reaching an optimal dose.

Is it safe to drive while taking Pexopram 0.25 mg?

Pexopram may cause drowsiness and sudden sleep episodes without warning signs. Avoid driving or using machinery until you know how the medication affects you. Some patients have reported falling asleep during daily activities without initially feeling drowsy.

Can Pexopram 0.25 mg cause addiction or dependence?

Pexopram 0.25 is not considered addictive. However, some patients may develop dopamine dysregulation syndrome, characterized by compulsive medication use. Regular monitoring by your doctor is important to identify any problematic use patterns.

What should I do if I experience new unusual behaviors while taking Pexopram 0.25 mg?

Report any new or increased gambling urges, sexual urges, uncontrolled spending, binge eating, or other intense urges to your doctor immediately. These may be signs of impulse control disorders associated with Pexopram 0.25 that require medication adjustment.

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