Uses / Indications:
Triexer 1 Tablet is used to treat:
Parkinson's disease helps lessen tremors, stiffness, and muscular control.
Drug-induced Parkinsonism helps with movement problems caused by antidepressants or antipsychotics.
Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) help with involuntary movements, restlessness, and muscle spasms.
Pregnancy interaction:
Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride (1 mg) is an anticholinergic drug that is used to treat Parkinson's disease and movement abnormalities caused by several psychiatric drugs.
Pregnancy: There is insufficient data on the use of trihexyphenidyl during pregnancy. Animal studies are inadequate, and potential hazards to the fetus cannot be dismissed. So, it should only be used when a doctor says it is necessary.
Breastfeeding: Trihexyphenidyl can go into breast milk and make babies who are nursing irritable or sleepy. Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, you shouldn't do it while nursing.
Expert advice:
Take 1 Triexer tablet precisely as directed, and try to take it at the same time every day.
Don't stop taking it all at once without talking to your doctor first; it could make your symptoms worse.
Stay away from alcohol because it can make you more dizzy, confused, and sleepy.
To help with constipation and a dry mouth, drink a lot of water and eat foods high in fiber.
Stay out of the heat. Trihexyphenidyl may make you sweat less and make you more likely to get heatstroke.
Tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, heart disease, urinary problems, or problems with your liver or kidneys.
Be careful when you drive or operate equipment; this medicine can make your eyesight blurry or make you sleepy.
Side Effects:
Common Side Effects:
The mouth is dry.
Sleepiness or dizziness
Constipation
Vision that isn't clear
Feeling sick
Being nervous or confused
Serious Side Effects (call your doctor right away):
Heartbeats that are too fast or too slow
Trouble urinating
Pain or redness in the eyes (which could mean higher ocular pressure)
Changes in mood or hallucinations
Allergic reaction (rash, itching, swelling, or trouble breathing)
How to use:
Your doctor will tell you to take 1 Triexer tablet by mouth, with or without a meal.
Do not crush or chew the tablet; just swallow it whole with a glass of water.
For the best benefits, try to take it at the same time every day.
Take your dose as soon as you can if you forget it. If it's almost time for the next dose, don't take the one you missed.
Keep it in a cool, dry place where it won't get wet or see sunshine.
How it works:
Trihexylphenidyl, which is in the Triexer 1 Tablet, is an anticholinergic drug.
It stops acetylcholine, a chemical transmitter that helps govern and move muscles, from working.
This helps people with Parkinson's disease or those experiencing movement abnormalities caused by drugs to have less rigidity in their muscles, reduced tremors and spasms, and improved muscle control.
It brings the levels of dopamine and acetylcholine in the brain back to normal, which makes bodily motions smoother and less stiff.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What is the purpose of the Triexer 1 Tablet?
It is used to treat Parkinson's disease and movement problems that some psychiatric drugs can induce.
Q2. Is it safe to take 1 Triexer tablet when pregnant?
You should only use it if your doctor tells you to. Talk about the pros and cons before using.
Q3. Is it okay to eat while taking 1 Triexer tablet?
Yes, you can take it with or without food. If it makes your stomach hurt, take it after meals.
Q4. Does taking one Triexer tablet make you sleepy?
Yes, it could make you feel dizzy or sleepy. Don't drive or use machinery until you know how it affects you.
Q5. Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking 1 Triexer tablet?
No. Alcohol can make you sleepier, dizzier, and more likely to have negative effects.
Q6. Does 1 Triexer tablet make you want to use it again?
No, it doesn't make you addicted. But you should take it as directed on a regular basis.
Q7. What steps should I follow if I happen to miss a dose?
Take it as soon as you remember, but not if it's close to the scheduled time. Don't take more than the recommended dose.
Q8. Is it safe for older people to take Triexer?
Be careful. Older people may be more likely to experience adverse effects like disorientation or constipation.
Medicine interaction:
Triexer 1 Tablet could have an effect on:
Other anticholinergics, such as atropine and hyoscine, may make you more dry, constipated, or confused.
Antihistamines or sedatives can make you sleepier and more confused.
Alcohol and CNS depressants may make you feel more dizzy or sleepy.
Antipsychotic medications (e.g., haloperidol, risperidone) may modify its efficacy; dosage modifications may be necessary.
Amantadine or levodopa may make both good and bad effects stronger.
Before you start using Triexer, make sure to tell your doctor about all the vitamins, drugs, and herbal supplements you are already taking.