Mirapex ER (pramipexole dihydrochloride)
Pexola ER
0.75mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Turkey. Shipped from Mauritius. Mirapex ER is also marketed internationally under the name Pexola ER.
This item is backorded. May require additional wait time.
Sifrol ER
0.375mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia. Mirapex ER is also marketed internationally under the name Sifrol ER.
Sifrol ER
1.5mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia. Mirapex ER is also marketed internationally under the name Sifrol ER.
Sifrol ER
2.25mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia. Mirapex ER is also marketed internationally under the name Sifrol ER.
Sifrol ER
3.75mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia. Mirapex ER is also marketed internationally under the name Sifrol ER.
Sifrol ER
3mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia. Mirapex ER is also marketed internationally under the name Sifrol ER.
Sifrol ER
4.5mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia. Mirapex ER is also marketed internationally under the name Sifrol ER.
Generic equivalents for Mirapex ER... What are generics?
pramipexole dihydrochloride
0.75mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius.
pramipexole dihydrochloride
0.375mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius.
pramipexole dihydrochloride
1.5mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius.
pramipexole dihydrochloride
2.25mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia.
pramipexole dihydrochloride
3mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius.
pramipexole dihydrochloride
4.5mg Tablet (Extended-Release)
Prescription required. Can not be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Australia.
To comply with Canadian International Pharmacy Association regulations you are permitted to order a 3-month supply or the closest package size available based on your personal prescription. read more
pramipexole dihydrochloride Information
(pra mi pex' ole)
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Before taking pramipexole,
- tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to pramipexole or any other medications, or any of the ingredients in pramipexole tablets. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for a list of the inactive ingredients.
- tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription medications vitamins, nutritional supplements and herbal products you are taking or plan to take. Be sure to mention any of the following: amantadine (Symadine, Symmetrel); antidepressants; antihistamines; ; cimetidine (Tagamet); diltiazem (Cardiazem, Dilacor XR); ; levodopa (Larodopa, Dopar, in Sinemet); medications for allergies, anxiety, mental illness, nausea, and seizures; metoclopramide (Reglan); quinidine; quinine; ranitidine (Zantac, Zantac 75); sedatives; sleeping pills; ; tranquilizers; triamterene (Dyrenium, in Dyazide, in Maxzide); and verapamil (Isoptin, Calan, Verelan, and others). Your doctor may need to change the doses of your medications or monitor you carefully for side effects.
- tell your doctor if you have or have ever had an urge to gamble that was difficult to control, trouble controlling movement of your muscles,a sleep disorder other than restless legs syndrome, dizziness, fainting, low blood pressure, or heart or kidney disease.
- tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. If you become pregnant while taking pramipexole, call your doctor. Do not breast-feed while you are taking pramipexole.
- if you are having surgery, including dental surgery, tell your doctor or dentist that you are taking pramipexole.
- you should know that pramipexole may make you drowsy or may cause you to suddenly fall asleep during your regular daily activities. You might not feel drowsy before you suddenly fall asleep. Do not drive a car or operate machinery at the beginning of your treatment until you know how pramipexole will affect you. If you suddenly fall asleep while you are doing something such as watching television or riding in a car, or if you become very drowsy, call your doctor. Do not drive or operate machinery until you talk to your doctor.
- remember that alcohol can add to the drowsiness caused by this medication. Tell your doctor if you regularly drink alcoholic beverages.
- you should know that pramipexole may cause dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea, fainting, or sweating when you get up too quickly from a sitting or lying position. This is more common when you first start taking pramipexole, or when your dose is increased. To avoid this problem, get out of the chair or bed slowly, resting your feet on the floor for a few minutes before standing up.
- nausea
- abnormal body movements and motions
- weakness
- dizziness
- drowsiness
- difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
- difficulty remembering or thinking
- confusion
- abnormal thoughts or dreams
- heartburn
- constipation
- diarrhea
- loss of appetite
- weight loss
- dry mouth
- joint pain
- frequent urination or urgent need to urinate
- difficulty urinating or pain when urinating
- decreased sexual interest or ability
- swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs
- hallucinations (seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist)
- changes in vision
- chest pain
- shortness of breath
- dark, red, or cola-colored urine
- muscle tenderness
- muscle stiffness or aching
- muscle weakness
The content on this page is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice. Patients should not use the information presented on this page for diagnosing a health-related issue or disease. Before taking any medication or supplements, patients should always consult a physician or qualified healthcare professional for medical advice or information about whether a drug is safe, appropriate or effective.