Hello everibody, ciao from sunny Italy , I wanted to try Neupro Patch .Almost 6 months ago I stopped pramipexole becouse it made me feel worse. Than my neuro suggested me to try Neupro patch at 4mg/24hr. At the moment I'm on Azilect alone, but If I could ease the tension on my left harm that would be great..... How long before any effect shown ? some experience ? is it worth ? ( not economically speaking becouse in Italy all the PK meds are almost free). Thank you.
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Dad had the patches in hospital following his bowel resection because he was on a drip and couldnt absorb oral drugs. Worked well - effect is pretty much immediate, and in his case (mobility , balance issues) has the benefit of working at night too.
I'm from Italy too. I use Neupro since 2016 I've started with the 2mg patch and gradually get the 4mg patch. Now I'm at 6mg since 2 years and does well for me. Initial sympthoms are a bit of Nausea and stomach cramps then but they go away in a couple of days. Considering that when I've started I was without any medication since the diagnosis (3 years before) I felt a great improvement and still works. I've got, since a few months a slight edema in the left foot and my Neuro is considering cutting down to 4mg also because I'm doing pretty good with B1.
I have been on Neupro patch for about 2 years. I agree with titrating up. My doc started with 1 mg and then 2 mg and so on, as I also had over tiredness and nausea from previous dopamine agonist. I've been up to 6 mg but feel better on 4 mg. I use in conjunction with Azilect and Rytary. Supposedly helps smooth out dopamine delivery.
Ciao, Luca, I tried Neupro patch in the evening, but I stopped it because don't worked to me.v It must also be attached to the skin every day at a different point, otherwise the bruises remain. Since the attachment points are limited, after a few days you no longer know where to put it. I do not recommend it.
How many MG? the 4 mg patch is maybe 2 inches by 2 inches; 6 mg slightly larger. You are supposed to alternate spots applied, not repeating a spot for 14 days. I generally do my upper thighs, stomach skin is too sensitive and leaves red patches. I wear short sleeves and sleeveless shirts in summer, so don't apply to upper arms. Found thighs, front and sides, work best and have no trouble. Everyone's experience differs.
I started 2 mg last week and rised to 4mg two days ago. But I feel exactly as you are stating , slower and with heavy legs. I'd like to give up but wanted to know if it's going to be better with some patience....
Again hard to say. 4 mg is considered, I think, the lowest dose for Parkinson's. But maybe 2 mg does something? I don't know. I experienced those effects at 6 mg or maybe 8 mg. Can't recall. It's been a while now. I'm interested in how this works or not for you. Keep me posted.
I settled in a 4 mg and have been at this dosage for about a year now. I was going back and forth from 4 to 6 mg and my doctor said the body likes consistency. He also said it can take a few weeks for it to adjust.
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