Artane (Trihexyphenidyl)
Patient Information
Pronounced: AR-tane
Generic name: Trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride
Why is Artane prescribed?
Artane is used, in conjunction with other drugs, for the relief of
certain symptoms of Parkinson's disease, a brain disorder that causes muscle
tremor, stiffness, and weakness. It is also used to control certain side
effects induced by antipsychotic drugs such as Thorazine and Haldol. Artane
works by correcting the chemical imbalance that causes Parkinson's disease.
Most important fact about Artane
Artane is not a cure for Parkinson's disease; it merely minimizes and
reduces the frequency of symptoms such as tremors.
How should you take Artane?
You may take Artane either before meals or after meals, whichever you
find more convenient. Your doctor will probably start you on a small amount
and increase the dosage gradually. Take Artane exactly as prescribed.
If the medication makes your mouth feel dry, try chewing gum, sucking
mints, or simply sipping water.
Artane comes in tablet and liquid form. With either, you will probably
need to take 3 or 4 doses a day.
Once you have reached the dosage that is best for you, your doctor may
switch you to sustained-release capsules ("Sequels") which are to be taken
only once or twice a day. Do not open or crush the sequels. Always swallow
them whole.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is within 2 hours or your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not
take 2 doses at the same time.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature. Do not allow the liquid to freeze.
What side effects may occur taking Artane?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can
determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Artane.
- Common side effects of Artane may include: Blurred vision, dry mouth,
nausea, nervousness
These side effects, which appear in 30% to 50% of all people who take
Artane, tend to be mild. They may disappear as your body gets used to the
drug; if they persist, your doctor may want to lower your dosage slightly.
- Other potential side effects include: Agitation, bowel
obstruction, confusion, constipation, delusions, difficulty urinating,
dilated pupils, disturbed behavior, drowsiness, hallucinations,
headache, pressure in the eye, rapid heartbeat, rash, vomiting, weakness
Why should Artane not be prescribed?
Do not take Artane if you are known to be sensitive to it or if you have
ever had an allergic reaction to it or to other antiparkinson medications of
this type.
Special warnings about Artane
The elderly are highly sensitive to drugs such as Artane and should use
it with caution.
Artane can reduce the body's ability to perspire, one of the key ways
your body prevents overheating. Avoid excess sun or exercise that also cause
you to become overheated.
If you have any of the following conditions, make sure your doctor knows
about them, since Artane could make them worse:
Enlarged prostate
Glaucoma
Stomach/intestinal obstructive disease
Urinary tract obstructive disease
It is important to stick to the prescribed dosage; taking larger amounts
"for kicks" could lead to an overdose.
Your doctor should watch you carefully if you have heart, liver, or
kidney disease or high blood pressure, and should check your eyes
frequently. You should also be watched for the development of any allergic
reactions.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Artane
If you take Artane along with any of the drugs listed below, your doctor
may need to adjust the dosage of Artane, the other medication, or possibly
both.
Amantadine (Symmetrel)
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
Doxepin (Sinequan)
Haloperidol (Haldol)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
No specific information is available concerning the use of Artane during
pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant
while taking Artane, inform your doctor immediately.
Recommended dosage for Artane
Your doctor will individualize the dose to your needs, starting with a
low dose and then increasing it gradually, especially if you are over 60
years of age.
ADULTS
Parkinson's Disease:
The usual starting dose, in tablet or liquid form, is 1 milligram on the
first day.
After the first day, your doctor may increase the dose by 2 milligrams at
intervals of 3 to 5 days, until you are taking a total of 6 to 10 milligrams
a day.
Your total daily dose will depend upon what is found to be the most
effective level. For many people, 6 to 10 milligrams is most effective.
Some, however, may require a total daily dose of 12 to 15 milligrams.
Drug-Induced Parkinsonism:
Your doctor will have to determine by trial and error the size and
frequency of the dose of Artane needed to control the tremors and muscle
rigidity that sometimes result from commonly used tranquilizers.
The total daily dosage usually ranges between 5 and 15 milligrams,
although, in some cases, symptoms have been satisfactorily controlled on as
little as 1 milligram daily.
Your doctor may start you on 1 milligram of Artane a day. If your
symptoms are not controlled in a few hours, he or she may slowly increase
the dose until satisfactory control is achieved.
Use of Artane with Levodopa:
When Artane is used at the same time as levodopa, the usual dose of each
may need to be reduced. Your doctor will adjust the dosages carefully,
depending on the side effects and the degree of symptom control. Artane
dosage of 3 to 6 milligrams daily, divided into equal doses, is usually
adequate.
Artane Tablets and Liquid:
You will be able to handle the total daily intake of Artane tablets or
liquid best if the medication is divided into 3 doses and taken at
mealtimes. If you are taking high doses (more than 10 milligrams daily),
your doctor may divide them into 4 parts, so that you take 3 doses at
mealtimes and the fourth at bedtime.
Overdosage of Artane
Overdosage with Artane may cause agitation, delirium, disorientation,
hallucinations, or psychotic episodes.
- Other symptoms may include: Clumsiness or unsteadiness, fast
heartbeat, flushing of skin, seizures, severe drowsiness, shortness of
breath or troubled breathing, trouble sleeping, unusual warmth
If you suspect an overdose of Artane, seek medical attention immediately.
Last Updated 12/2005
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