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Talking to Your Doctor
Don’t let fear come between you and treatment for Parkinson’s disease
Many people who experience the early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease do not talk to their doctor about them. They may think to themselves, “maybe it will go away.” Or, in some cases, people choose to ignore their symptoms because they are afraid of what the doctor might tell them.
Don’t wait to share symptoms with your doctor
If you are experiencing some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, you shouldn’t wait to tell your doctor about them. In fact, bring the subject up early in your appointment so you don’t run out of time with the doctor. Find out more about preparing for doctor visits.
In a situation like this, it also helps to ask your doctor direct questions, such as “Do you think I have Parkinson’s disease?” and “What treatments are available to help me?”
Only a physician can determine that your symptoms are being caused by Parkinson’s disease. And if they are, a treatment plan that includes a medicine like once-daily MIRAPEX ER may help.
Key Points
- 1If you think you’re having symptoms, speak to your doctor
- 2Mention symptoms early in your visit
- 3Ask direct questions
- 4Ask your doctor about once-daily MIRAPEX ER
Indications:
MIRAPEX ER and Mirapex® (pramipexole dihydrochloride) tablets are prescription medicines to treat the signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD).
Important Safety Information:
MIRAPEX ER or MIRAPEX may cause you to fall asleep without warning during daily activities, including talking, eating, and driving, which may result in accidents. Tell your doctor if you feel new or increased sleepiness while taking MIRAPEX ER or MIRAPEX. Do not drive a car, operate a machine, or do anything that needs you to be alert until you know how MIRAPEX ER or MIRAPEX affects you.
Before taking MIRAPEX ER or MIRAPEX, talk to your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including if you feel sleepy during the day. Tell your doctor if you drink alcohol or take other medications that make you drowsy, as these can increase the chance that MIRAPEX ER or MIRAPEX will make you feel sleepy or fall asleep when you should be awake.
When taking MIRAPEX ER or MIRAPEX, hallucinations (unreal visions, sounds or sensations) may occur and you may sometimes feel dizzy, nauseated, faint or sweaty when you sit up or stand quickly.
Some patients taking certain medicines to treat PD, including MIRAPEX ER and MIRAPEX, have reported problems, such as gambling, compulsive eating, compulsive buying, and increased sex drive. If you or your family members notice that you are developing unusual urges or behaviors, talk to your doctor.
The most common side effects in people taking MIRAPEX ER for early PD are sleepiness, nausea and vomiting, constipation, dizziness, tiredness, hallucinations, dry mouth, muscle spasms, and edema (swelling of the feet and ankles).
The most common side effects in people taking MIRAPEX ER who have later-stage PD are abnormal movements, nausea, constipation, hallucinations, headache, and anorexia.
The most common side effects in people taking MIRAPEX for PD are nausea, dizziness, sleepiness, constipation, hallucinations, insomnia, muscle weakness, confusion, and abnormal movements.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information, for MIRAPEX ER and MIRAPEX.
*This offer is not valid if your prescriptions are paid for in whole or in part by Medicaid, Medicare, TriCare, or any other federal or state medical or pharmaceutical assistance program. This offer is not valid in Massachusetts or where prohibited by law. The value of this card for each prescription is limited to $40 or your out-of-pocket costs, whichever is less.
This offer must be presented at the pharmacy and all benefits utilized by 12/31/12. Patients enrolled after 12/31/2011 will only be eligible for the number of refills up to the program expiration date of 12/31/2012.
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