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Neupro
(Rotigotine)

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Formulation : Transdermal Patch
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Neupro 1mg 84 $729.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 2mg 28 $260.00 Add To Cart
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Neupro 3mg 28 $294.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 3mg 84 $851.75 Add To Cart
Neupro 4mg 28 $394.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 4mg 84 $1148.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 6mg 28 $435.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 6mg 56 $858.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 6mg 84 $1280.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 8mg 28 $337.00 Add To Cart
Neupro 8mg 84 $1000.00 Add To Cart
Neupro
Dosage: 1mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $729.00
Neupro
Dosage: 2mg
Quantity: 28
Price: $260.00
Neupro
Dosage: 2mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $743.00
Neupro
Dosage: 3mg
Quantity: 28
Price: $294.00
Neupro
Dosage: 3mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $851.75
Neupro
Dosage: 4mg
Quantity: 28
Price: $394.00
Neupro
Dosage: 4mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $1148.00
Neupro
Dosage: 6mg
Quantity: 28
Price: $435.00
Neupro
Dosage: 6mg
Quantity: 56
Price: $858.00
Neupro
Dosage: 6mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $1280.00
Neupro
Dosage: 8mg
Quantity: 28
Price: $337.00
Neupro
Dosage: 8mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $1000.00

Neupro Description

Neupro is a prescription medication used to treat Parkinson’s disease and restless leg syndrome.

It comes as a patch that is applied to the skin on the stomach, hip, or back.

Neupro works by releasing the medication rotigotine into the bloodstream.

Rotigotine helps to improve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, such as tremors, stiffness, and slow movement.

Neupro Classification

There are three classifications of Neupro: rotigotine, pramipexole, and ropinirole.

Neupro Patch Dosage

It is a drug that is used to treat Parkinson’s disease and restless leg syndrome. The usual starting Neupro Patch dose is 1 mg once a day, but it can be increased to 4 mg per day if needed. Some people may need to start with a lower dose depending on their situation.

It is available in six different doses, and each dose delivers a different amount of medication. Every 24 hours, the patch is replaced.

Additional information

Brand Name:

Neupro

Generic name:

Rotigotine

Other Names:

Neupro

Strength(s):

1mg, 2mg, 3mg, 4mg, 6mg, 8mg

Quantities Available:

28, 56, 84

Formulation:

Transdermal Patch

Warnings & Dosage

Directions

  • To use Neupro, first make sure that your hands are clean and dry.
  • Peel off the backing from the patch, and place it on a smooth, hairless area of your chest or stomach.
  • Press it firmly in place for about 10 seconds, ensuring no air bubbles between the patch and your skin.
  • Do not apply lotion or cream to the area where you will be placing the patch, as this can prevent it from sticking properly.
  • Wash your hands after applying Neupro.

Cautions

When using Neupro, it is important to be aware of the warnings and cautions. Because it affects the nervous system, there is a risk of serious side effects, including seizures.

It is important not take this if you are allergic to it or any of its ingredients.

You should also not take it if you take certain medications, such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or tricyclic antidepressants.

You should tell your doctor about all medications you are taking before starting this medication.

Be sure to tell your doctor if you experience any side effects while using this.

Side Effects

Neupro Side Effects

It can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. It can also cause problems with urination, including an inability to start or stop the flow of urine.

Neupro Patch Withdrawal

Some risks are associated with using Neupro, including withdrawal symptoms if the patch is removed prematurely.

Another common side effect of withdrawal from this drug is “off-time.” This occurs when the patient experiences a sudden drop in medication levels, which can cause a return of Parkinson’s symptoms. Other possible symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anxiety, and confusion.

It is important to talk to your doctor before stopping this therapy, as doing so may result in serious side effects. If you need to stop using the patch, do so gradually under your doctor’s supervision.

Neupro Patch Placement

Neupro is a patch that is placed on the skin and delivers medication through the skin to help treat Parkinson’s disease. The patch comes in six different doses, and your doctor will work with you to find the best dose for you. You will need to change your patch every day, and it is important to place the patch in the same spot each time. The best spot to put your Neupro patch is on your stomach, back, or hip.

FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Pricing: How much does Neupro cost?

The cost of Neupro in Canada varies depending on the dosage and the pharmacy you purchase it from. We offer affordable prices on this patch for its effectiveness. Check the top of this page.

Is Neupro patch a narcotic?

The drug Neupro is not controlled. The drug is classified as a dopamine agonist and will stimulate dopamine receptors in the brain.

How do I stop Neupro safely?

There is a great deal you can do to simplify the process.

Talk to your doctor about how best to wean off Neupro. They may want you to reduce your dose over time gradually.

Keep a diary of how you are feeling day by day. This will help you track any changes in your symptoms and adjust your dose accordingly.

Make sure you have plenty of support from family or friends during this time. They can help keep an eye on how you are doing and offer encouragement when needed.

Does Neupro cause weight loss?

There is no definitive answer to whether or not Neupro causes weight loss. Clinical studies have shown that there is a slight trend towards weight loss in patients taking this, but the results are not conclusive. Some patients do experience weight loss, but others gain weight or maintain their current weight. There is no clear evidence to suggest that it causes weight loss; it is possible that some of the observed effects may be due to the underlying Parkinson’s disease itself.

The information above for Neupro (Rotigotine) was provided to DoctorSolve.com by third parties. In no way should this information substitute for the advice of a physician. Consult a doctor or qualified health care professional if you have any medical concerns.