I have a problem with the timing of taking medication. From one doctor I have Madopar 62.5 mg use ; (1-0-1) 2 x 1; From another doctor I have: Seronil 10 mg (1-0-0) 1 x 1; Sympramol 50 mg (0-1-1) 2 x 1. These drugs interact with each other. What is the minimum time interval between use. Using between breaks of 5-6 hours - it is probably impossible to apply. A day is missing. Wake up at e.g. 2 am? Can shorten the time between? Please write and thank you.
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
14 months ago
In this case, the time interval will not solve the problem. The half-life of drugs in the body is, respectively: Madopar is 15 hours. Seronil - 4 to 6 days (the active metabolite is even longer) Sympramol - 11 hours. During their use, you should follow the dosage instructions given by your doctor, i.e.: in the morning, after breakfast - Madopar, Seronil after lunch -Sympramol in the evening, after dinner - Madopar, Sympramol As a result of the simultaneous use of the above drugs, symptoms of Parkinson's disease may occur and worsen, such as: stiffness and increased muscle tone, tremor, difficulty making fast and precise movements, as well as daytime sleepiness, dizziness, impaired concentration, difficulty in assessing the situation and making decisions. It is important that doctors ordering therapy are informed what other medicines the patient is using. If this is not the case, consultation is advisable to determine whether these medicines can be used concomitantly and, if so, whether it is necessary to change the dosage recommendations. If you are unable to get to your doctor, the gdziepolek.pl Service also allows you to obtain a teleconsultation with a doctor: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja