Trihexol 1mg Tablet

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Composition FOR Trihexol 1mg Tablet

Trihexyphenidyl(1mg)

food interaction for Trihexol Tablet

alcohol interaction for Trihexol Tablet

pregnancy interaction for Trihexol Tablet

lactation interaction for Trihexol Tablet

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
Trihexol 1mg Tablet is to be taken empty stomach.
None
CAUTION
Trihexol 1mg Tablet may cause excessive drowsiness with alcohol.
UNSAFE
Trihexol 1mg Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Trihexol 1mg Tablet is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Trihexol 1mg Tablet

Trihexyphenidyl(1mg)

Trihexol tablet uses

How trihexol tablet works

Trihexol 1mg Tablet is an anticholinergic medication. It works by decreasing the activity of a chemical messenger (acetylcholine) in the brain. This improves muscle control and reduces stiffness in Parkinson's disease. It also improves movement disorder (restlessness, involuntary movements or muscle spasm) caused by certain other medicines.

Common side effects of trihexol tablet

Skin rash, Tachycardia, Hallucination, Paranoia, Psychiatric disturbances, Intestinal obstruction, Toxic megacolon, Urinary retention, Weakness, Glaucoma, Increased intraocular pressure

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Expert advice FOR Trihexol Tablet

  • Dry mouth may occur as a side effect. Frequent mouth rinses, good oral hygiene, increased water intake and sugarless candy may help.
  • It may cause dry eyes. Avoid wearing contact lenses and inform your doctor if it bothers you.
  • It may cause dizziness and sleepiness. Do not drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how it affects you.
  • Monitoring of intraocular pressure is required while taking this medicine, as an increase in eye pressure may cause blurry vision.
  • Inform your doctor if you suffer from  glaucoma or if you have trouble passing urine.
  • Dry mouth may occur as a side effect. Frequent mouth rinses, good oral hygiene, increased water intake and sugarless candy may help.
  • It may cause dry eyes. Avoid wearing contact lenses and inform your doctor if it bothers you.
  • It may cause dizziness and sleepiness. Do not drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how it affects you.
  • Monitoring of intraocular pressure is required while taking this medicine, as an increase in eye pressure may cause blurry vision.
  • Inform your doctor if you suffer from  glaucoma or if you have trouble passing urine.

Frequently asked questions FOR Trihexol 1mg Tablet

Trihexyphenidyl

Q. Is Trihexol 1mg Tablet a narcotic? Can I get high after taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet?
No, Trihexol 1mg Tablet is not a narcotic. However, its hallucinogenic and euphoriant properties may make the people abuse its use.
Q. Does Trihexol 1mg Tablet make you drowsy?
Yes, Trihexol 1mg Tablet may cause drowsiness in some cases. Some people may even experience difficulty in falling asleep. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery when you experience drowsiness or if it causes blurring of vision, dizziness, mild nausea and mental confusion.
Q. What happens if more than the recommended doses of Trihexol 1mg Tablet are taken?
Taking more than the recommended doses of Trihexol 1mg Tablet may cause flushing of the skin, nausea, vomiting, dilated pupils, increased heartbeat, rapid respiration, fever, increase in blood pressure, and dryness of mouth, tongue and skin. A rash may appear on the face or upper trunk. You may also experience restlessness, confusion, hallucinations, paranoid and psychotic reactions, incoordination, delirium (a state of mental confusion and emotional disruption) and occasionally convulsions.
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Q. Does Trihexol 1mg Tablet cause weight gain?
Yes, Trihexol 1mg Tablet may cause weight gain. If you are concerned about your weight gain, consult a dietician for diet plan, exercise regularly, and eat a healthy and nutritious diet.
Q. Can I crush Trihexol 1mg Tablet?
No, Trihexol 1mg Tablet should not be crushed. It should be swallowed as a whole with a glass of water. Consult your doctor if you are not sure about how to take this medicine.
Q. Can I take Trihexol 1mg Tablet with food?
Trihexol 1mg Tablet may be taken before or after meals according to the effects experienced by the patient. If Trihexol 1mg Tablet tends to dry the mouth excessively, it may be better to take it before meals, unless it causes nausea. If taken after meals, it may cause induced thirst which can be reduced by peppermint, chewing gum, or water.
Q. For how long do I need to take Trihexol 1mg Tablet?
You should continue taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet as long as your doctor advises you. In some cases, the use of Trihexol 1mg Tablet may continue indefinitely. Such patients are often kept under careful observation for a longer period of time.
Q. What if I stop taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet abruptly?
You should not stop taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet without consulting your doctor as your symptoms may get worse. If you feel your dose needs to be lowered, then consult your doctor who will reduce your dose gradually.
Q. Is Trihexol 1mg Tablet a narcotic? Can I get high after taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet?
No, Trihexol 1mg Tablet is not a narcotic. However, its hallucinogenic and euphoriant properties may make the people abuse its use.
Q. Does Trihexol 1mg Tablet make you drowsy?
Yes, Trihexol 1mg Tablet may cause drowsiness in some cases. Some people may even experience difficulty in falling asleep. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery when you experience drowsiness or if it causes blurring of vision, dizziness, mild nausea and mental confusion.
Q. What happens if more than the recommended doses of Trihexol 1mg Tablet are taken?
Taking more than the recommended doses of Trihexol 1mg Tablet may cause flushing of the skin, nausea, vomiting, dilated pupils, increased heartbeat, rapid respiration, fever, increase in blood pressure, and dryness of mouth, tongue and skin. A rash may appear on the face or upper trunk. You may also experience restlessness, confusion, hallucinations, paranoid and psychotic reactions, incoordination, delirium (a state of mental confusion and emotional disruption) and occasionally convulsions.
Q. Does Trihexol 1mg Tablet cause weight gain?
Yes, Trihexol 1mg Tablet may cause weight gain. If you are concerned about your weight gain, consult a dietician for diet plan, exercise regularly, and eat a healthy and nutritious diet.
Q. Can I crush Trihexol 1mg Tablet?
No, Trihexol 1mg Tablet should not be crushed. It should be swallowed as a whole with a glass of water. Consult your doctor if you are not sure about how to take this medicine.
Q. Can I take Trihexol 1mg Tablet with food?
Trihexol 1mg Tablet may be taken before or after meals according to the effects experienced by the patient. If Trihexol 1mg Tablet tends to dry the mouth excessively, it may be better to take it before meals, unless it causes nausea. If taken after meals, it may cause induced thirst which can be reduced by peppermint, chewing gum, or water.
Q. For how long do I need to take Trihexol 1mg Tablet?
You should continue taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet as long as your doctor advises you. In some cases, the use of Trihexol 1mg Tablet may continue indefinitely. Such patients are often kept under careful observation for a longer period of time.
Q. What if I stop taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet abruptly?
You should not stop taking Trihexol 1mg Tablet without consulting your doctor as your symptoms may get worse. If you feel your dose needs to be lowered, then consult your doctor who will reduce your dose gradually.

Content on this page was last updated on 14 March, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)