Neupro and Tremors: What Users Say
Reviews for Neupro
- Thu...
- August 24, 2015
For Parkinson's Disease "Severe reaction, but I am allergic to sulfur-based drugs. Lasted under a week. Shakes gone the first few days, but came back as I developed a reaction."
- msa...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 27, 2024
For Parkinson's Disease "I have had, so far, a wonderful response to the Neupro, 8 mg. I barely feel tremors, which was an issue when I took rasagiline by itself. I now take both and am grateful for these meds."
See also:
Requip
Requip is used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease, such as stiffness, tremors and muscle ...
Mirapex
Mirapex (pramipexole) treats the symptoms of Parkinson's disease and is also used to treat Restless ...
Ozempic
Learn about Ozempic (semaglutide) for type 2 diabetes treatment, weight management, cardiovascular ...
Horizant
Horizant (gabapentin enacarbil) is used to treat restless legs syndrome and nerve pain caused by ...
Inbrija
Inbrija is an inhaled medicine used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Includes side ...
Requip XL
Requip XL is used for parkinson's disease, periodic limb movement disorder
Gabapentin enacarbil
Gabapentin enacarbil is used for alcohol use disorder, postherpetic neuralgia, restless legs syndrome
Levodopa
Levodopa is used for parkinson's disease, parkinsonism, periodic limb movement disorder, restless ...
Pramipexole
Pramipexole is used for parkinson's disease, periodic limb movement disorder, restless legs ...
Are you taking this medicine?
Your review helps others make informed decisions.More about Neupro (rotigotine)
- Neupro consumer information
- Check interactions
- Compare alternatives
- Pricing & coupons
- Reviews (73)
- Drug images
- Side effects
- Dosage information
- During pregnancy
- FDA approval history
- Drug class: dopaminergic antiparkinsonism agents
- Breastfeeding
- En español
For Parkinson's Disease "My patient has been on Neupro for the past month and 2 weeks and takes Sinemet thrice a day. His extreme decline in cognitive and mobility issues began in December prior to Christmas. By the second week in January, his level of deterioration was severe. He couldn't do anything for himself any longer. Doctors were baffled, tests revealed nothing. Nobody had any idea until we observed a very slight tremor! There it was, our answer: Parkinson’s. He was given Sinemet, and immediately we saw some improvement and the diagnosis we were trying to find! He was placed under the care of a brain trauma specialist who promptly wrote a prescription for Neupro. We were stunned at the price and had to depend upon community resources to get it. Now, 6 weeks later, my patient is close to being the way he was 1 year ago prior to this nightmare. He was a man with few symptoms and very active. Now, he can go without using a wheelchair or walker and can talk, reason, and function again. WOW!"