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Pramipexole tablets

Mirapexin, Oprymea, Pipexus

You will start on a low dose of pramipexole which will be increased gradually over a few weeks. Carefully follow the instructions given to you by your doctor.

Your doctor will discuss with you the possibility of unwanted side-effects. The most common ones are feeling dizzy, feeling sick (nausea) and feeling tired.

Each time you collect a new prescription, check to make sure you have been given the same type and strength of tablets that you were expecting. Ask your pharmacist if you have any questions.

At a glance

  • Pramipexole is a medicine for Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome.

  • It acts like dopamine in the brain to help control muscle movement.

  • Your doctor will start you on a low dose and increase it gradually.

  • Take your tablets regularly at the same times each day.

  • Do not stop taking pramipexole suddenly without your doctor's advice.

  • See your doctor if you experience sudden sleepiness or changes in behaviour.

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About pramipexole

Tipo de medicamento

Dopamine-receptor agonist

Usado para

Parkinson's disease; restless legs syndrome

También llamado

Mirapexin®; Oprymea®; Pipexus®

Disponible como

Tablets and prolonged-release tablets

enfermedad de Parkinson is a disorder of the brain. A small part of the brain, called the substantia nigra, is mainly affected. This area of the brain sends messages down nerves to help control the muscles of your body. Messages are passed between brain cells, nerves and muscles by chemicals called neurotransmitters. Dopamine is the main neurotransmitter made by the brain cells in the substantia nigra.

If you have Parkinson's disease, some of the cells in the substantia nigra region of your brain will have become damaged. Over time, this happens to more and more cells. As cells are damaged, the amount of dopamine that is produced is reduced. A combination of the reduction of cells and a low level of dopamine in the cells causes nerve messages to your muscles to become slowed and abnormal. This produces the typical symptoms of Parkinson's disease: shakiness (tremor), stiffness and slow movement.

Pramipexole is a dopamine-receptor agonist. It is a medicine that acts on the same receptors (tiny areas in the brain) as dopamine. In effect, it acts like a substitute for dopamine. It may be used alone or in combination with other medicines used to treat Parkinson's disease.

Pramipexole can also be used to treat restless legs syndrome. This is an uncomfortable feeling in your legs, which gives you the urge to move your legs to get relief. Pramipexole can help when these symptoms are severe enough to cause distress.

Pramipexole is available as immediate-release tablets and as prolonged-release tablets. The immediate-release tablets can be taken by people with Parkinson's disease or people with restless leg syndrome. The prolonged-release tablets are suitable for people who have Parkinson's disease.

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine may only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking pramipexole it is important that your doctor knows:

  • If you have a heart condition or a blood vessel disorder.

  • If you feel dizzy when you stand up, due to low blood pressure.

  • Si tienes algún problema con el funcionamiento de tus riñones.

  • If you have any mental health problems, such as psychosis.

  • Si estás embarazada o amamantando.

  • Si está tomando otros medicamentos. Esto incluye cualquier medicamento que esté tomando y que esté disponible para comprar sin receta, así como medicamentos herbales y complementarios.

  • Si alguna vez has tenido una reacción alérgica a un medicamento.

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  • Before starting this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack and any additional information you are given. The manufacturer's leaflet will give you more information about pramipexole and a full list of any side-effects which you may experience from taking it.

  • The dose you are prescribed will depend upon the reason you are taking pramipexole and which type of tablet you are given. Your doctor or pharmacist will tell you how many tablets to take and when to take them. Your dose will also be on the label of your pack to remind you. Read the directions from your doctor carefully so that you know what dose is right for you, and take the tablets exactly as you are told to.

  • If you are taking pramipexole for the first time, your doctor will give you a small dose to begin with and then gradually increase this over the first few weeks. Slowly increasing your dose like this will help to reduce side-effects such as dizziness and low blood pressure, which can occur when you first start treatment.

  • Swallow the tablet with a drink of water. You can take your doses before or after meals.

  • If you have been given prolonged-release tablets, you should swallow these tablets whole. You can take them with a drink of water to help you swallow, but do not crush or break them. This is because they have been specially made to release the medicine slowly over the day.

  • Try to get into a habit of taking your doses at the same times of day each day, as this will help you to remember to take them.

  • If you do forget to take a dose, take one as soon as you remember, unless it is nearly time for your next dose, in which case skip the missed dose and take your next dose when it is due. Do not take two doses together to make up for a forgotten dose.

  • If you are being treated for restless legs syndrome, the best time to take your dose is 2-3 hours before your bedtime.

  • Try to keep your regular appointments with your doctor so your progress can be monitored. Pramipexole may cause your blood pressure to fall (particularly in the early days of your treatment) and your doctor will want to check for this. Your doctor may also advise you to have regular eye tests, as pramipexole can affect some people's vision.

  • As the tablets start to work and your movements become easier, be careful not to overdo any physical activities. Increase the exercise you do gradually to allow your body to adjust to the change in balance and co-ordination.

  • Each time you collect a new prescription, check to make sure you have been given the same strength of tablets that you were expecting. Pramipexole tablets are available in several different strengths. Ask your pharmacist if you are unsure.

  • Occasionally, people taking pramipexole have fallen asleep suddenly with little or no warning of feeling tired beforehand. Until you know how you react, take extra care if you drive or operate machinery. If you do find yourself falling asleep suddenly, you should see your doctor as soon as possible and, in the meantime, do not drive and do not use tools and machines.

  • Treatment with medicines like pramipexole can sometimes cause problems with impulsive types of behaviour. If you notice any changes in your behaviour, such as an increased desire to gamble, binge eat, or spend excessively, or an increased sex drive, you must let your doctor know as soon as possible.

  • If you are due to have an operation or any other medical treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking pramipexole.

  • Keep taking pramipexole tablets until your doctor tells you otherwise. Stopping suddenly can cause problems and your doctor will want you to reduce your dose gradually if this becomes necessary. Also, if for any reason you do not take your tablets for more than a day or so, you should let your doctor know about this, as your dose may need adjusting.

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Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the most common ones associated with pramipexole. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.

Común

pramipexole side-effects

¿Qué puedo hacer si experimento esto?

Sentirse mal (náuseas) o estar enfermo (vómitos)

Mantente con comidas simples - evita alimentos ricos o picantes

Feeling dizzy or faint

Try to stand up slowly. If you begin to feel dizzy, lie down so that you do not faint, then sit for a few moments before standing. Do not drive and do not use tools or machines

Estreñimiento

Intenta comer una dieta equilibrada y beber varios vasos de agua cada día

Dolor de cabeza

Bebe mucha agua y pide a tu farmacéutico que te recomiende un analgésico adecuado. Si los dolores de cabeza continúan, consulta a tu médico

Sensación de cansancio

No conduzca y no utilice herramientas o máquinas

Difficulty sleeping, unusual dreams, falling asleep suddenly without warning, involuntary movements, eyesight problems, lack of appetite, swollen hands or feet, feeling confused, seeing things that are not actually there (hallucinating)

Speak with your doctor about these

Importante: speak with your doctor as soon as possible if you notice any of the following:

  • Changes in your behaviour, such as a desire to eat excessively or to gamble, or an increased sex drive.

  • Falling asleep suddenly. (It is important that you do not drive if this affects you.)

Si experimenta otros síntomas que cree que pueden deberse a este medicamento, hable con su médico o farmacéutico.

  • Mantenga todos los medicamentos fuera del alcance y la vista de los niños.

  • Almacenar en un lugar fresco y seco, lejos del calor y la luz directos.

Información importante sobre todos los medicamentos

Si compras algún medicamento, consulta con un farmacéutico que sea seguro tomarlo junto con tus otros medicamentos.

Nunca tome más de la dosis prescrita. Si sospecha que usted u otra persona podría haber tomado una sobredosis de este medicamento, acuda al departamento de accidentes y emergencias de su hospital local. Lleve el envase con usted, incluso si está vacío.

Este medicamento es para ti. Nunca lo des a otras personas, incluso si su condición parece ser la misma que la tuya.

No guardes medicamentos caducados o no deseados. Llévalos a tu farmacia local, que se encargará de desecharlos por ti.

Si tienes alguna pregunta sobre este medicamento, consulta a tu farmacéutico.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Can I take pramipexole if I'm already on other ongoing medications?

It is important to tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking, including those bought without a prescription, as well as herbal and complementary medicines. Your doctor needs to know this before you start taking pramipexole to ensure it is safe for you.

Pramipexole comes in different forms; how will I know which type is right for me?

Pramipexole is available as immediate-release tablets and prolonged-release tablets. The immediate-release tablets can be used for both Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome. The prolonged-release tablets are specifically for people with Parkinson's disease. Your doctor will prescribe the appropriate type and dose for your condition.

What should I do if I forget to take a dose of pramipexole?

If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for your next dose. In that case, skip the missed dose and take your next dose as usual. Never take two doses together to compensate for a forgotten one.

Are there any specific activities I should be cautious about when first starting pramipexole?

Yes, pramipexole can cause sudden sleepiness without warning. Until you know how it affects you, be extra careful if you drive or operate machinery. If you start falling asleep suddenly, you must see your doctor immediately and, in the meantime, avoid driving or operating tools and machines.

My movements are becoming easier, can I increase my physical activity when taking pramipexole?

As the tablets start to work and your movements improve, it's advised not to overdo physical activities. Increase any exercise you do gradually to allow your body to adjust to changes in balance and co-ordination.

What should I do if I think my behaviour is changing while taking pramipexole?

If you notice any changes in your behaviour, such as an increased urge to gamble, binge eat, spend excessively, or an increased sex drive, you must inform your doctor as soon as possible. Treatment with medicines like pramipexole can sometimes cause problems with impulsive types of behaviour.

If I need to stop taking pramipexole, can I just stop taking it?

You should continue taking pramipexole tablets until your doctor tells you to stop. Stopping suddenly can cause problems, and your doctor will want to reduce your dose gradually if it becomes necessary. If you don't take your tablets for more than a day or so for any reason, you should also let your doctor know, as your dose may need adjusting.

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Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

Medicine Leaflet Review Manager – Contractor, Pharmacist

BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS

Michael is a community pharmacist practicing in the Midlands and South Yorkshire with more than 20 years’ experience advising on medicines and medical conditions. He has a strong background in healthcare training, having produced and delivered training courses for pharmacy teams and staff of residential care settings, including nurses. He has also contributed to pharmacy advisory boards for the management of low acuity conditions in the community.

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Sid Dajani

Sultan Dajani qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1994 and became the youngest elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society council since its founding in 1842.

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