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Parklid 5mg Tablet

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Parklid 5mg Tablet

Parklid 5mg Tablet should be consumed with food in order to minimize the potential side effects associated with this medication It is recommended to take the tablet at the same time every day to maintain a consistent level of the medicine in your body Follow the dosage and duration prescribed by your doctor and if you forget a dose take it as soon as you remember Do not skip any doses and complete the entire course of treatment even if you start feeling better Abruptly stopping this medication without consulting your doctor may lead to a deterioration of your symptoms Common side effects of Parklid 5mg Tablet include nausea vomiting constipation and blurred vision It may also cause dizziness and drowsiness so it is advised not to drive or engage in activities that require mental alertness until you know how the medicine affects you Dry mouth may occur frequently while using this medication therefore it is recommended to rinse your mouth frequently maintain good oral hygiene and increase your water intake Avoid wearing contact lenses as they may cause dry eyes If you suffer from glaucoma or experience difficulty urinating it is important to inform your doctor Before starting treatment with Parklid 5mg Tablet inform your doctor about any history of heart problems urinary difficulties liver or kidney disease It may interact with other medications you are taking or have an impact on them so it is essential to disclose all other drugs you are using to ensure safety If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before initiating treatment with this medicine

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Can I take Parklid for excessive salivation?

Yes, Parklid can be used as it is helpful in cases of excessive salivation and drooling which can be seen in Parkinson’s disease or due to medicines (neuroleptics). It should be taken only if prescribed by your doctor.

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Can I stop taking Parklid?

No, you should not stop taking Parklid suddenly as rebound parkinsonian symptoms may occur. Take the medicine as long as symptoms are there. Your doctor will decide the probable duration required for the medicine.

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Who should not take Parklid?

Patients who are allergic to Parklid or any of the other ingredients of this medicine should not take Parklid. This medicine should be avoided in cases of glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye) in patients who have a blockage in the intestine (gut). In addition, patients who are facing difficulty, or are unable to, pass urine and are not currently receiving any form of treatment for this, should avoid taking Parklid.

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Who should not take Procy?

Patients who are allergic to Procy or any of the other ingredients of this medicine should not take Procy. This medicine should be avoided in cases of glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye) in patients who have a blockage in the intestine (gut). In addition, patients who are facing difficulty, or are unable to, pass urine and are not currently receiving any form of treatment for this, should avoid taking Procy.

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Who should not take Trodin?

Patients who are allergic to Trodin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine should not take Trodin. This medicine should be avoided in cases of glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye) in patients who have a blockage in the intestine (gut). In addition, patients who are facing difficulty, or are unable to, pass urine and are not currently receiving any form of treatment for this, should avoid taking Trodin.

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Can I stop taking Kemad?

No, you should not stop taking Kemad suddenly as rebound parkinsonian symptoms may occur. Take the medicine as long as symptoms are there. Your doctor will decide the probable duration required for the medicine.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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