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vertigo
01-14-2008, 12:12 PM
Hello-
Do you know if there is a plaster for PD ? I have heard from a friend who know a PD man ,he is using a plaster !
May be it is a sleeping pill plaster. The PD man is a doctor, may be it is research.
Annelise
EnglishCountryDancer
01-14-2008, 02:55 PM
Hello-
Do you know if there is a plaster for PD ? I have heard from a friend who know a PD man ,he is using a plaster !
May be it is a sleeping pill plaster. The PD man is a doctor, may be it is research.
Annelise
Do you mean the neupro patches? They belong to the agonist family.They are used quite a bit here in the U.K but do not know if they are popular in the U.S The main problem seems difficulty in getting them to stick,skin irritation and the agonists favourite side effect:sickness
vertigo
01-14-2008, 03:09 PM
I think I mean patches , plaster has many meanings in your language. Is the name NEUPRO ?
Have you tryed it ?
Annelise
EnglishCountryDancer
01-14-2008, 03:20 PM
[quote=vertigo;187142]I think I mean patches , plaster has many meanings in your language. Is the name NEUPRO ?
Have you tryed it ?
Annelise[/QUOTE
No I am the wife of someone with P.D and he has not used it yet.
RLSmi
01-14-2008, 09:32 PM
The generic name for the dopamine agonist used in adhesive dermal patches is ropinirole.
EnglishCountryDancer
01-15-2008, 03:58 AM
The generic name for the dopamine agonist used in adhesive dermal patches is ropinirole.
I do not like to contradict but I am pretty sure that the drug used in the patches is Rotigotine.Itis relatively new on the market. Ropinirole is Requip.It all gets a bit confusing but they are all agonists
cutiepie
01-15-2008, 04:33 AM
The generic name for the dopamine agonist used in adhesive dermal patches is ropinirole.
Hi I'm currently on Neupro patch and sinemet plus and the actual name of the dopamine agonists is the patch is Rotigotine. I have found it's helped me alot and the only side effect i've experienced is nausea and that calmed down after i got to the dosage needed to control my symptoms.
cutiepie x
vertigo
01-16-2008, 08:23 AM
Thanks to everybody witch answered my question.
I will talk with my neurology about my medication. Think I am a bit down in my aspect of life, could be better with a different medication.
Whitch antidepressiv medication goes with the PD medicines , have you any experience of this ?
Do you know Pollyanna :::Wave-Hello:? It is not me . I only laugh when I feel joy and feel happy.
Annelise
RLSmi
01-16-2008, 03:06 PM
:o ECD is right, Rotigotine is the patch agonist. I should have remembered that because I sat beside one of the developers of the patch in a meeting at the 2006 PD congress in Washington.
EnglishCountryDancer
01-16-2008, 04:56 PM
:o ECD is right, Rotigotine is the patch agonist. I should have remembered that because I sat beside one of the developers of the patch in a meeting at the 2006 PD congress in Washington.
I presume having a patch not only ensures a even amount of delivery of the drug but that the drug does not have to pass through the liver.Am I right? Here in the Uk we are waiting for a one a day Requip.Have you got it in the U.S and if so, has anyone any experience with it.
vertigo
01-16-2008, 07:18 PM
I presume having a patch not only ensures a even amount of delivery of the drug but that the drug does not have to pass through the liver.Am I right? Here in the Uk we are waiting for a one a day Requip.Have you got it in the U.S and if so, has anyone any experience with it.
Hello Dancer,
I am using REQUIP. Do you know if it will be a patch of this medicin to ?
The drug must pass the liver, but not the stomac.
Annelise
EnglishCountryDancer
01-19-2008, 04:11 AM
Hello Dancer,
I am using REQUIP. Do you know if it will be a patch of this medicin to ?
The drug must pass the liver, but not the stomac.
Annelise
Sorry to be so slow replying but have not opened this forum recently.Do not know the answer to the last question.
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