Uses / Indications:
Triexer 2 Tablet is given for:
Parkinson's disease: lessens muscle stiffness and tremors and makes it easier to walk.
Drug-induced Parkinsonism: Treats movements that happen without your control because of psychiatric drugs.
Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS): Controls restlessness, tremors, or spasms that come with taking antipsychotic drugs.
Pregnancy interaction:
Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride (2 mg) is an anticholinergic drug that is used to treat Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. It is in the Triexer 2 Tablet.
Pregnancy: There isn't much information about how safe it is for pregnant women. Use it only if your doctor says you need it and you have weighed the pros and cons for the baby.
Trihexyphenidyl can go into breast milk and make the baby sleepy or cranky. If your doctor doesn't tell you to, you shouldn't do it while nursing.
Expert advice:
Take two Triexer tablets daily, as prescribed.
If you stop taking the prescription suddenly without a doctor's supervision, your symptoms may get worse.
To avoid having a dry mouth and constipation, drink a lot of water and eat meals high in fiber.
Don't drink alcohol; it could make you more sleepy, dizzy, and confused.
When driving or using machinery, be careful. The medicine could make you sleepy or make your eyesight blurry.
Don't stay in the heat for too long because trihexyphenidyl can make you sweat less and raise your risk of heat stroke.
If you have glaucoma, heart disease, difficulties with your urine, or liver or kidney problems, tell your doctor.
Side Effects:
Side Effects That Happen Often:
Thirst and a dry tongue
Feeling dizzy or sleepy
Vision that is not clear
Stomach pain or nausea
Not being able to go to the bathroom
Feeling nervous or confused
Serious Side Effects (get medical help):
Pain in the eyes or alterations in vision (potential flare-up of glaucoma)
A fast or uneven heartbeat
Trouble peeing
Seeing things that aren't there or having big mood swings
Rash, itching, or swelling are all signs of an allergic reaction.
How to use:
Follow your doctor's instructions and take the tablet by mouth, with or without food.
Do not crush or chew; just swallow it whole with water.
For optimal effects, take it at the same time every day.
If you forget to take a dose, do it as soon as you can. If it's almost time for your next dose, skip it. Don't take two doses at once.
Keep it in a dry location below 30°C and out of direct sunlight.
How it works:
Trihexyphenidyl is an anticholinergic in the Triexer 2 Tablet. It acts by preventing the activity of acetylcholine, a natural brain neurotransmitter that governs muscular movement.
It brings acetylcholine and dopamine back into equilibrium, which helps govern muscles better.
This helps lessen tremors, stiffness, and spasms in those with Parkinson's disease or movement abnormalities caused by medicines.
Faq for medicine:
What is the Triexer 2 Tablet used for?
It is used to treat Parkinson's disease and stop strange movements that some mental health medicines induce.
Q2. Is it safe to take Triexer 2 Tablet when pregnant?
Only use it if your doctor tells you to. Talk to your doctor before taking it when you're pregnant.
Q3. Is it appropriate to take Triexer 2 with food?
You can take it with or without food. It may help keep your stomach from being upset if you take it after meals.
Q4. Does Triexer 2 make you sleepy?
Yes, it can make you sleepy or make your vision blurry. Don't drive or do things that need your full attention.
Q5. Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking Triexer 2?
Stay away from alcohol because it can make the drug work better.
Q6. Does taking two Triexer tablets make you want to do it again?
No, it doesn't make you addicted, but you should only use it with a doctor's permission.
Q7. What should I do if I forget to take a dose?
As soon as you recall, take the dose you missed. If it's close to the next dose, skip it. Don't ever take two dosages at the same time.
Q8. Is it safe for older people to take the Triexer 2 Tablet?
Be careful. Older people are more likely to get confused and constipated and have blurry eyesight.
Medicine interaction:
Triexer 2 Tablet may have effects on:
Other anticholinergics (such as atropine and hyoscine) may make you more dry, constipated, or confused.
Antipsychotics (such as haloperidol and risperidone) may not work as well; you may need to change the dose.
CNS depressants (such as sedatives and alcohol) can make you more sleepy and confused.
Amantadine with levodopa may make both the good and bad effects stronger.
Antihistamines or sleeping medications may make you sleepier and drier.
Always tell your doctor about any drugs, supplements, or herbal products you take.