Sinemet tablets are widely used to treat Parkinson's disease, as they contain a combination of Carbidopa and Levodopa, which work together to compensate for the deficiency of dopamine in the brain.
What are the ingredients of Sinemet?
Sinemet consists of two active substances:
- Levodopa: It converts in the brain into dopamine to compensate for its deficiency.
- Carbidopa: It prevents the breakdown of levodopa before it reaches the brain, increasing the drug's effectiveness.
Indications for Sinemet use
It is used to treat the following conditions:
- Parkinson's disease (paralysis agitans).
- Symptoms of dopamine deficiency such as tremors, stiffness, and difficulty controlling movement.
- Improving symptoms caused by damage to brain nerve cells.
What are the Sinemet doses?
The dose is determined by the doctor according to the patient's condition and usually includes:
- 25/250 mg: One or two tablets daily as needed.
- CR 50/200 mg: Extended-release formula to maintain a steady level of the drug.
What are the side effects of Sinemet?
Some side effects may appear, such as:
- Dizziness and vertigo.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Sleep disturbances.
- Mood swings or abnormal behavior.
- Low blood pressure when standing.