What are the consequences of taking too many piribedil tablets?

Pibedil tablets generally refer to Pibedil extended-release tablets. Taking too much Pibedil extended-release tablets may cause effects on the digestive, nervous, mental and cardiovascular systems, such as nausea, vomiting, lethargy, emotional agitation, blood pressure disorders and other consequences. Pibedil extended-release tablets are mainly used for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, chronic obstructive arterial disease of the lower limbs and other diseases. Some patients may have no obvious abnormal symptoms after taking a large amount of piribedil extended-release tablets. Some patients may experience symptoms of digestive system discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting and flatulence. Abnormal symptoms of the nervous system, such as lethargy and sudden entry into sleep, may also occur. Secondly, some patients may experience psychiatric disorders, such as emotional agitation, after taking large amounts of piribedil extended-release tablets. In addition, it may also affect the health of the cardiovascular system, such as causing patients to have blood pressure disorders. Pibefedil Extended-Release Tablets should not be used if the patient is allergic to any of the ingredients or is in the acute phase of a myocardial infarction. Doctors will administer the appropriate dosage of the drug according to the degree of the patient’s condition, so it is not recommended to adjust the dosage on your own in order to prevent serious consequences. Observe your condition during the use of the drug and seek medical advice if any serious adverse reaction occurs.