Used For
Anti-Parkinson.
Side Effects
The most common side effects are • Abnormal movements such as twitching or spasms (which may or may not be like your Parkinson’s symptoms) • nausea. Other side effects include • Fainting, anorexia, high blood pressure • inflammation of the veins, being sick (vomiting), diarrhoea, discoloration of urine, sweat or saliva • on-off phenomenon, characteristic of some people with long-standing Parkinson’s disease. This is when you can have unpredictable changes from being mobile – “on” – to a sudden inability to move – “off”. “Off” to “on” can occur just as suddenly. • dizziness; sleepiness (including excessive drowsiness or sudden sleep onset episodes), pins and needles • dream abnormalities, confusion, feeling agitated, shortness of breath, hair loss .