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RASAGILINE/Azilect (ra SA ji leen) treats the symptoms of Parkinson disease. It works by increasing the amount of dopamine in your brain, a substance which helps manage body movements and coordination. This reduces the symptoms of Parkinson, such as body stiffness and tremors. It belongs to a group of medications called MAOIs.
Rasagiline 1mg, Oral tablet
Cannabis
· Severity: Major
· Notes for Consumers: Discuss cannabis use with your care team. The effects of your medication may be altered if used with cannabis. Call emergency services right away if you experience slow or shallow breathing, shortness of breath, feeling faint, dizziness, confusion, or trouble staying awake.
· Notes for Professionals: Advise patients to avoid cannabis use while taking CNS depressants due to the risk for additive CNS depression and potential for other cognitive adverse reactions.
Rasagiline 1mg, Oral tablet
Alcohol
· Severity: Major
· Notes for Consumers: Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication. Drinking alcohol while taking this medication can cause serious side effects, such as central nervous system (CNS) depression, and can increase the risk of falling. Call emergency services right away if you experience symptoms of CNS depression: slow or shallow breathing, shortness of breath, feeling faint, dizziness, confusion, trouble staying awake.
· Notes for Professionals: Advise patients to avoid alcohol consumption while taking rasagiline. Dopaminergic medications, including rasagiline, may cause a sudden onset of somnolence which sometimes has resulted in motor vehicle accidents. Patients may not perceive warning signs, such as excessive drowsiness, or they may report feeling alert immediately prior to the event. Such events may increase when rasagiline is combined with alcohol or other CNS depressants. Because of possible additive effects, advise patients about the potential for increased somnolence during concurrent use of alcohol. Ingestion of alcohol-containing beverages with high tyramine content (e.g., tap beers) also may place some patients at risk for hypertension. If a patient ingests beverages very rich in tyramine and does not feel well soon after, the patient should contact their healthcare provider.
Rasagiline 1mg, Oral tablet
Tyramine-containing foods
· Severity: Major
· Notes for Consumers: Most foods do not interact with Rasagiline. Certain foods that are rich in tyramine might increase the risk of side effects with Rasagiline. Follow all the instructions of your health care provider for your diet. You should probably limit your intake of aged or smoked meats (like sausages or smoked or pickled fish), aged cheeses, yeast extracts, and certain alcoholic beverages like tap beers. Taking these foods along with Rasagiline might increase the risk of high blood pressure or other side effects. Ask your dietician or health care professional for a complete listing of foods best avoided. If you eat foods very rich in tyramine and do not feel well soon after eating, contact your healthcare provider.
· Notes for Professionals: Rasagiline is selective for MAO-B at recommended doses (0.5 to 1 mg/day) and can be used without dietary tyramine restriction. Patients should be informed not to exceed the recommended rasagiline dose and to follow all dietary instructions. Certain foods may contain very high amounts (i.e., 150 mg or greater) of tyramine and could potentially cause a hypertensive reaction in individual patients with increased sensitivity to tyramine and should generally be avoided or limited. Food sources considered to be high in tyramine and that may interact with MAO inhibitors in general include Stilton aged cheese, concentrated yeast extracts (e.g., Marmite), aged meats, and sauerkraut. Ethanol ingestion of alcoholic beverages with high tyramine content (e.g., tap beers) also may place patients at risk. During postmarketing use of rasagiline, there have been reports of significantly elevated blood pressure including rare cases of hypertensive crisis in some patients after ingestion of unknown quantities of tyramine-rich foods. If a patient eats foods very rich in tyramine and does not feel well soon after eating, the patient should contact their healthcare provider. Patients should also be instructed to contact their healthcare provider if they experience severe headache, shortness of breath, palpitations, diaphoresis, chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of a significant hypertensive reaction or hypertensive crisis.
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rasagiline mesylate
1 MG | Tablet | 90 tablets
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