It is very important to know about what medicine is given by the doctor, for what condition, and when it needs to be taken in what dose. This information given by the doctor is called Prescription. The patients should be familiar with the medicine prescription, and the details about the medicine before purchasing it and using it. Some medications need not be prescribed by healthcare practitioners and can be purchased and used without prescription by the patients; these are called over-the-counter medications. Read the drug prescription information of Parfeno before taking it.
What is Parfeno
Treating the signs and symptoms of Parkinson disease. It is also used to treat restless legs syndrome. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Parfeno is a dopamine agonist. Exactly how Parfeno works is not known. It may increase the action of certain chemical receptors in the brain.
Important safety information:
Parfeno may cause drowsiness or dizziness. These effects may be worse if you take it with alcohol or certain medicines. Use Parfeno with caution. Do not drive or perform other possibly unsafe tasks until you know how you react to it.
Do not drink alcohol while you are using Parfeno.
Check with your doctor before you use medicines that may cause drowsiness while you are using Parfeno; it may add to their effects. Ask your pharmacist if you have questions about which medicines may cause drowsiness.
Parfeno may cause dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting; alcohol, hot weather, exercise, or fever may increase these effects. To prevent them, sit up or stand slowly, especially in the morning. Sit or lie down at the first sign of any of these effects.
Some patients who take Parfeno have reported suddenly falling asleep while performing daily activities (eg, driving, eating, talking). Some patients did not experience drowsiness and felt that they were alert immediately before suddenly falling asleep. Some of these events have been reported as late as 1 year after Parfeno was started. Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or performing other activities that could be dangerous. Inform your doctor if you experience unusual drowsiness or sleepiness while using Parfeno.
Do NOT take more than the recommended dose or use for longer than prescribed without checking with your doctor.
In patients with RLS, Parfeno may cause a worsening of RLS symptoms or cause symptoms to occur earlier in the day (afternoon or evening) or spread to other extremities. Discuss any questions or concerns with your doctor.
Some people have experienced new, unusual, or increased urges (eg, gambling, sexual urges) while using Parfeno. Tell your doctor right away if you or a caregiver notice such effects.
Patients with Parkinson disease may have an increased risk of developing a certain type of skin cancer (melanoma). It is not known if Parfeno also increases the risk of melanoma. You may need to have skin exams while you are using Parfeno. Discuss any questions or concerns with your doctor.
Tell your doctor or dentist that you take Parfeno before you receive any medical or dental care, emergency care, or surgery.
Lab tests, including blood pressure or skin checks, may be performed while you use Parfeno. These tests may be used to monitor your condition or check for side effects. Be sure to keep all doctor and lab appointments.
Use Parfeno with caution in the ELDERLY; they may be more sensitive to its effects, especially hallucinations.
Parfeno should be used with extreme caution in CHILDREN; safety and effectiveness in children have not been confirmed.
PREGNANCY and BREAST-FEEDING: If you become pregnant, contact your doctor. You will need to discuss the benefits and risks of using Parfeno while you are pregnant. It is not known if Parfeno is found in breast milk. Do not breast-feed while taking Parfeno.
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Parfeno side effects
All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome:
Abnormal dreams; constipation; diarrhea; dizziness; drowsiness; dry mouth; headache; loss of appetite; nausea; stuffy nose; tiredness; trouble sleeping; weakness.
Seek medical attention right away if any of these SEVERE side effects occur:
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); abnormal thinking; balance problems; change in the amount of urine produced; change in behavior, mood, or emotions; chest pain; confusion; dark urine; decreased sexual ability; difficulty walking; fainting; hallucinations; memory problems; muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness; new or unusual skin growths or change in the appearance of a mole; severe or persistent dizziness, drowsiness, or sleepiness; shortness of breath; sudden irresistible urge to sleep or suddenly falling asleep at unusual times; sudden, unexplained weight gain; swelling of the hands, ankles, legs, or feet; trouble swallowing; unusual or intense urges (eg, gambling, sexual urges); unusual twitching or muscle movements; vision changes.
This is not a complete list of all side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, contact your health care provider. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. To report side effects to the appropriate agency, please read the Guide to Reporting Problems to FDA.
Generic drug is the basic drug with an active substance in it, and the name of the generic drug is same as active substance most of the times. Like Acetaminophen/Paracetemol is Generic name and it has different brand names like Tylenol, Acimol, Crocin, Calpol etc. All these Brand names contain the same Paracetemol, but the medications are manufactured by different companies, so the different brand names. Generic drug is always cheaper and affordable, and it can be replaced in place of brand name drug prescribed by the healthcare practitioner. The Generic medicine has same properties as branded medicine in terms of uses, indications, doses, side effects, so no need to worry on that. Just select the most affordable generic or branded medicine.
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Parfeno - Frequently asked Questions
Can Parfeno be stopped immediately or do I have to stop the consumption gradually to ween off?
In some cases, it always advisable to stop the intake of some medicines gradually because of the rebound effect of the medicine.
It's wise to get in touch with your doctor as a professional advice is needed in this case regarding your health, medications and further recommendation to give you a stable health condition.
Who should not take Parfeno?
Some medical conditions may interact with Parfeno. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any medical conditions, especially if any of the following apply to you:
if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding
if you are taking any prescription or nonprescription medicine, herbal preparation, or dietary supplement
if you have allergies to medicines, foods, or other substances
if you have kidney problems, low blood pressure, dizziness or fainting when you sit or stand up, or sleep problems
if you drink alcohol or have a history of compulsive behavior (eg, eating, gambling, shopping)
if you have trouble controlling your muscles
Some MEDICINES MAY INTERACT with Parfeno. Tell your health care provider if you are taking any other medicines, especially any of the following:
Cimetidine because it may increase the risk of pramipexole's side effects
Butyrophenones (eg, haloperidol), metoclopramide, phenothiazines (eg, chlorpromazine), or thioxanthenes (eg, thiothixene) because they may decrease pramipexole's effectiveness
Levodopa because the risk of its side effects may be increased by Parfeno
This may not be a complete list of all interactions that may occur. Ask your health care provider if Parfeno may interact with other medicines that you take. Check with your health care provider before you start, stop, or change the dose of any medicine.
How should I take Parfeno?
Use Parfeno as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.
An extra patient leaflet is available with Parfeno. Talk to your pharmacist if you have questions about this information.
Take Parfeno by mouth with or without food. If nausea occurs, take with food to reduce nausea.
If you are taking Parfeno for RLS, you should take Parfeno 2 to 3 hours before bedtime, unless your doctor tells you otherwise.
Your dose will be started low and gradually increased to achieve the best results. Do not change your dose sooner than recommended.
Do not suddenly stop taking Parfeno without checking with your doctor. Severe side effects, including fever, confusion, and stiff muscles, may occur. If you need to stop Parfeno, your doctor will gradually lower your dose.
If you miss a dose of Parfeno, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once. If you miss several doses, contact your doctor before you start to take Parfeno again.
Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Parfeno.
Can Parfeno be taken or consumed while pregnant?
Please visit your doctor for a recommendation as such case requires special attention.
Can Parfeno be taken for nursing mothers or during breastfeeding?
Kindly explain your state and condition to your doctor and seek medical advice from an expert.
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Following the study conducted by gmedication.com on Parfeno, the result is highlighted below. However, it must be clearly stated that the survey and result is based solely on the perception and impression of visitors and users of the website as well as consumers of Parfeno. We, therefore, urge readers not to base their medical judgment strictly on the result of this study but on test/diagnosis duly conducted by a certified medical practitioners or physician.
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