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Ropimine 1mg Tablet Substitute

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Verified Ingredients and Effects

Composition:

ROPINIROLE-1MG

Uses:

Parkinson's disease, restless legs syndrome

Medicinal Benefits:

Ropinirole belongs to a class of medicines called dopamine agonists. Dopamine is a vital neurotransmitter and hormone which sends nerve messages from your brain to your muscles. Ropimine 1mg Tablet acts by restoring the balance of dopamine in the brain, which helps improve movement symptoms related to low dopamine levels in the body, such as Parkinson's and restless legs syndrome.

FAQs

Ropimine 1mg Tablet belongs to a class of drugs known as dopamine agonists. Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter and hormone which sends nerve messages from your brain to your muscles. Ropimine 1mg Tablet acts by restoring the balance of dopamine in the brain, which helps improve movement symptoms related to low dopamine levels in the body, such as Parkinson's and restless legs syndrome.

No, you should not stop taking Ropimine 1mg Tablet on your own since you may feel anxiety, depression, loss of interest, fatigue, sweating, and severe leg discomfort. The dose should be gradually lowered. If you want to quit, consult your doctor.

Yes, if used in the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor, Ropimine 1mg Tablet is safe. It is a medication that is well tolerated.

You should continue using Ropimine 1mg Tablet till the time suggested by the doctor as this drug may take up to several weeks to show its action, so keep using the medicine.

There is no cure for Parkinson's disease at the moment; however, treatments like Ropimine 1mg Tablet can help eliminate symptoms and maintain your quality of life.

When you stand up from a sitting or lying down position, Ropimine 1mg Tablet may cause dizziness. So, try slowly rising or sitting down until you feel better. If you are still dizzy, lie down to avoid fainting, then sit up for a few minutes until you feel normal again.