What kind of medication is Senflo?

The generic name of the drug Senflo is Pramipexole Hydrochloride Tablets, which is used to treat the signs and symptoms of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease, alone (without levodopa) or in combination with levodopa. For example, it is indicated in the late stages of the disease when the efficacy of levodopa wanes or when there are changes and fluctuations (end-of-dose phenomenon or “on-off” fluctuations). It is administered orally, swallowed with water, with or without food. Three times a day. The exact dose should be determined by a physician. ADVERSE REACTIONS: Common adverse reactions are vertigo, dyskinesia, drowsiness, insomnia, hallucinations, confusion, nausea and constipation. Contraindications: hypersensitivity to pramipexole or any component of the product is prohibited. Physical disease should be timely to the hospital for examination, the drug needs to be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.