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Take Movexol 05mg Tablet with food However ensure you take it at the same time each day to maintain a consistent level of medicine in your body Follow the prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor If you accidentally miss a dose take it as soon as you remember Do not skip any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better It is important not to stop this medication suddenly without consulting your doctor Common side effects of this medicine include nausea dry mouth fatigue hallucinations constipation and peripheral edema It may also cause dizziness and sleepiness so refrain from activities that require mental focus until you understand how this medicine affects you If you experience any unusual changes in mood abnormally high sex drive an urge to gamble or uncontrolled spending inform your doctor as these may be potentially harmful

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Available in 3 variations

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Movexol 0.25mg Tablet

Movexol 0.25mg Tablet

Pramipexole (0.25mg)

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Movexol 1mg Tablet

Movexol 1mg Tablet

Pramipexole (1mg)

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Movexol 0.5mg Tablet

Movexol 0.5mg Tablet

Pramipexole (0.5mg)

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Related Faqs

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Can I stop taking Prexol if my symptoms of Parkinson’s disease have improved?

You should not stop Prexol without talking to your doctor. Sudden discontinuation of Prexol may cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome. The symptoms of malignant syndrome include loss of muscle movement, rigid muscles, fever, unstable blood pressure, increased heart rate, confusion, and depressed level of consciousness.

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What are the serious side effects of Parpex?

The serious side effects of Parpex include hallucinations (seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist), confusion, aggressive behavior, agitation, abnormal thoughts, changes in vision, abnormal body movements, and motions that you cannot control. It may also cause changes in the way you sit or stand that you cannot control, such as your neck bending forward, bending forward at the waist, or tilting sideways when you sit, stand or walk. Additionally, it may cause dark, red or cola-colored urine, muscle tenderness, muscle stiffness or aching and muscle weakness. Call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these.

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What are the serious side effects of Movexol?

The serious side effects of Movexol include hallucinations (seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist), confusion, aggressive behavior, agitation, abnormal thoughts, changes in vision, abnormal body movements, and motions that you cannot control. It may also cause changes in the way you sit or stand that you cannot control, such as your neck bending forward, bending forward at the waist, or tilting sideways when you sit, stand or walk. Additionally, it may cause dark, red or cola-colored urine, muscle tenderness, muscle stiffness or aching and muscle weakness. Call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these.

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Does Movexol make you sleepy?

Yes, Movexol may cause sleepiness. You may also experience sudden episodes of falling asleep. If it occurs, restrict driving and using heavy machinery and inform your doctor.

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Is Movexol a muscle relaxant?

No, Movexol is not a muscle relaxant. It helps in improving movements and muscle control in Parkinson’s disease. It is a dopamine agonist and acts on dopamine receptors.

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Can I stop taking Movexol if my symptoms of Parkinson’s disease have improved?

You should not stop Movexol without talking to your doctor. Sudden discontinuation of Movexol may cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome. The symptoms of malignant syndrome include loss of muscle movement, rigid muscles, fever, unstable blood pressure, increased heart rate, confusion, and depressed level of consciousness.

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