Exelon Patch (Rivastigmine)
This item requires a prescription from your doctor.
General Information On Exelon Patch
Exelon Patch is used to treat dementia associated with Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. In general, it is used during the early to mid stages. Since the Exelon Patch drug blocks the effects of certain hormones, it is able to improve memory, reasoning, and cognition. Patients that use the generic Exelon Patch also experience a decrease in other common symptoms associated with dementia. The Exelon Patch drug is ideal for individuals that do not want to take injections or pills.
Side Effects/Precautions for Exelon Patch
Even though they are not as severe as seen with the injectable form of Exelon or Rivastigmine, the patch can still cause vomit, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and other digestive disorders. This includes constipation and anorexia. A number of patients who use Rivastigmine also report flu-like symptoms, dizziness, headache, vertigo, and tinnitus. Caregivers may also notice that patients using the generic Exelon Patch become more aggressive. Patients also report increased rates of sweating, nervousness, anxiety, chest pain, rashes, incontinence, and chest pain. You may also have an increased risk of developing bone fractures, urinary tract infection, blood in the urine, seizures, and upper respiratory infections.
The long term use of Exelon Patch 4.6 mg or 9.5 mg may also lead to negative changes in gait, clammy skin, and an increased tendency toward dehydration. Some Patients also develop anemia, angina, amnesia, paranoia, a number of psychological problems. As with Exelon injections, there are few allergies to patch based delivery systems.
Why Buy the Exelon Patch From Pharmacy RX World?
Many people that buy Exelon Patch from us appreciate our easy refill system. We have an efficient system that will remind you when it is time to get prescriptions refilled.
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