Pramipexole
Uses
Pexola is used in the treatment of parkinson's disease and the symptoms it may cause and also in the treatment of restless leg syndrome (rls).
How it Works
Pexola is a dopamine-receptor agonist. Pexola acts on the same receptors or tiny areas in the brain as dopamine, which is associated with parkinsons disease if occuring in low levels in the body. Pexola acts like a substitute for dopamine. Therefore Pexola is used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease such as stiffness, tremors, muscle spasms, and poor muscle control.
Common Side effects
Some of the potential side effects of Pexola can include the symptoms below;
Dizziness,
Sleepiness,
Nausea,
Dry mouth,
Fatigue,
Hallucination,
Constipation,
Peripheral edema.