Description
Xafinact 50 Tablet – Safinamide | Parkinson’s Disease Treatment
Xafinact 50 Tablet contains Safinamide, a medication used to treat Parkinson’s disease. It works by increasing dopamine levels in the brain, helping to control body movements and reduce symptoms like tremors, stiffness, and movement difficulties. This tablet can be used alone or in combination with other Parkinson’s medications.
Key Benefits of Xafinact 50 Tablet:
- Improves motor control in Parkinson’s disease
- Reduces tremors and stiffness
- Enhances mobility and daily functioning
- Once-daily dosing for convenience
- Can be used as monotherapy or combination therapy
How Does Xafinact 50 Tablet Work?
Xafinact 50 Tablet works through two mechanisms: it increases dopamine levels by inhibiting its breakdown, and it blocks glutamate release. This dual action helps restore the balance of brain chemicals needed for proper movement control in Parkinson’s patients.
Directions for Use:
Take Xafinact 50 Tablet whole with water, preferably in the morning at the same time each day. May be taken with or without food. Do not crush or chew the tablet. Continue treatment as prescribed, even if symptoms improve. Never stop abruptly without medical supervision.
Precautions:
Avoid alcohol completely. Use caution when driving or operating machinery. Limit high-protein foods as they may affect medication absorption. Inform your doctor about any liver problems or unusual movements. Not recommended during pregnancy/breastfeeding without medical advice.
Side Effects:
Common side effects include dizziness, involuntary movements, falls, nausea, and insomnia. Serious side effects may include high blood pressure, hallucinations, or confusion – seek immediate medical help if these occur.
Storage Information:
Store below 30°C in original packaging. Protect from moisture and light. Keep out of reach of children.
FAQs
Q1. How long until Xafinact Tablet starts working?
Some patients notice improvement within a few days, but full benefits may take several weeks of consistent use.
Q2. Can Xafinact tablet be taken with other Parkinson’s medications?
Yes, it’s often used with levodopa and other Parkinson’s drugs, but always follow your doctor’s specific instructions.
Q3. Why should I avoid high-protein foods with Xafinact tablet?
High-protein meals may interfere with absorption and effectiveness. Maintain a balanced, moderate-protein diet.
Q4. What if I miss a dose?
Skip the missed dose and continue with your next scheduled dose. Never take two doses at once.
Q5. Can Xafinact tablet cause involuntary movements?
Yes, dyskinesia (involuntary movements) is a possible side effect. Report this to your doctor for dose adjustment.
Q6. Is Xafinact tablet safe for elderly patients?
Yes, but they may be more sensitive to side effects. Dose adjustments may be needed.
Q7. Can I drink alcohol with Xafinact?
No, alcohol increases drowsiness and dizziness. Complete avoidance is recommended.
Q8. How should I stop taking Xafinact?
Never stop suddenly. Your doctor will advise a gradual tapering schedule to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
Q9. Does Xafinact affect blood pressure?
It may cause orthostatic hypotension (drop in blood pressure when standing). Rise slowly from sitting/lying positions.
Q10. Can Xafinact cause sleep problems?
Insomnia is a possible side effect. Taking the dose earlier in the day may help if this occurs.
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