Relgin 1 Tablet 10's
About Relgin 1 Tablet 10's
Relgin 1 Tablet 10's belongs to a class of antiparkinson agents. It is used alone or in combination with another medication to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease is a condition in which regions of the brain gradually weaken over time. Parkinson's disease symptoms include involuntary shaking of certain body parts (tremors), sluggish movement, and stiff and inflexible muscles. In Parkinson's patients, there is a decrease in dopamine (a chemical messenger that is important for movement control) levels as the nerve cells that produce dopamine begin to die.
Relgin 1 Tablet 10's contains Rasagiline. It works by increasing the amount of dopamine, a chemical messenger needed to control movement in the brain. Thus, it helps treat the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Use Relgin 1 Tablet 10's as advised by your doctor. The most common side effects of Relgin 1 Tablet 10's are feeling sick, headaches, abdominal pain and high blood pressure. Most of these side effects of Relgin 1 Tablet 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are known to be allergic to Relgin 1 Tablet 10's or any other medicines, please inform your doctor. If you are a pregnant woman or nursing mother, do not consume Relgin 1 Tablet 10's without first consulting your doctor. Inform your doctor before using the Relgin 1 Tablet 10's if you have a history of hypotension, hypertension, liver or kindly impairments. To rule out any negative effects/interactions, keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all medications you use. Avoiding alcohol is recommended to rule out any possibility of side effects like dizziness. Relgin 1 Tablet 10's is not recommended in children below 12 years of age.
Uses of Relgin 1 Tablet 10's
Medicinal Benefits
Relgin 1 Tablet 10's contains Rasagiline, an antiparkinson agent that is used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. In Parkinson’s patients, the nerve cells that produce dopamine (a chemical messenger that is important for movement control) begin to die. So, there is a decrease in dopamine levels. Relgin 1 Tablet 10's gets converted to dopamine in the brain and restores its levels. Thereby improving the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
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Side Effects of Relgin 1 Tablet 10's
Drug Warnings
Before taking the Relgin 1 Tablet 10's, let your doctor know about all your allergic or hypersensitivity reactions to medicines or food. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all your medications before taking Relgin 1 Tablet 10's to rule out any side effects. Inform your doctor if you are suffering from hypotension, psychosis (psychotic disorder) and hepatic impairment. Limit or avoid the consumption of caffeine or alcohol intake.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug interactions: Relgin 1 Tablet 10's may interact with other medicines and may increase the side effects of the drug. Consult with the doctor if you are already taking any medicine or prescription medicine. Some of them include pain killers (amitriptyline, tramadol), antidepressant medications (sertraline, bupropion, mirtazapine), and selegiline (A drug used to help control the symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD).
Drug-Food Interactions: Cut down the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Relgin 1 Tablet 10's may interact with disease conditions, including hypotension, hypertension, heart conditions, mental/mood disorders and renal or hepatic (liver) conditions.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Parkinson's disease (PD) is also known as a movement disorder that mainly affects a person's ability to perform regular activities. It is a chronic and progressive disorder that can worsen with time if proper treatment is not provided at the right time. Some common symptoms faced by many persons include tremors at rest, stiffness of the limbs, slow movement, difficulty in movement or walking, and impaired balance. Other motor symptoms include trouble in solving problems, small handwriting, stooped posture, etc. This disease also affects the brain's ability to work properly, such as sleep disturbances, reduced ability to smell, depression, fatigue, and anxiety. However, the symptoms of this disease vary from person to person. There are certain neurons present in the brain that are responsible for making dopamine. This neurotransmitter helps to regulate the movement of the body. Loss of dopamine is supposed to be the primary reason for the occurrence of Parkinson's disease.