Tidomet LS Tablet – Levodopa 100 mg + Carbidopa 10 mg by Torrent
Tidomet LS from Torrent Pharmaceuticals contains Levodopa IP 100 mg with Carbidopa IP equivalent to Carbidopa Anhydrous 10 mg in an uncoated tablet. LS stands for the lower carbidopa strength – 10 mg rather than the 25 mg in Tidomet Plus, giving a 10:1 ratio instead of 4:1. Both deliver the same 100 mg of levodopa; what differs is how aggressively the drug is protected from breakdown outside the brain. Having both ratios available lets a doctor fine-tune, since patients differ in how much carbidopa they need and how much nausea they get. Strip of 15 tablets. Schedule H prescription medicine.
Key Features
- Levodopa IP 100 mg + Carbidopa Anhydrous 10 mg per uncoated tablet
- LS = lower carbidopa strength, a 10:1 ratio rather than 4:1
- Same levodopa dose as Tidomet Plus, different carbidopa content
- Improves tremor, stiffness and slowness of movement
- Strip of 15 tablets from Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Composition
- Levodopa IP – 100 mg
- Carbidopa IP equivalent to Carbidopa Anhydrous – 10 mg
- Per uncoated tablet
Uses & Benefits
- Reduces the tremor, stiffness, and slowness of Parkinson’s disease
- Restores dopamine that the brain can no longer make in sufficient amounts
- Carbidopa lets far more levodopa reach the brain, so a smaller dose works
- Markedly reduces the nausea plain levodopa causes
- Improves the ability to walk, write, dress and manage daily tasks
- The most effective symptomatic treatment available for Parkinson’s disease
Directions for Use
- Take exactly as prescribed – the dose and timing are worked out individually and adjusted over time
- Take it at the same times every day. With this medicine, timing matters more than with almost any other; a late dose can mean symptoms return
- Avoid taking it with a high-protein meal – dietary protein competes with levodopa for absorption and can blunt the dose
- If nausea troubles you, a light non-protein snack with the dose can help. Ask your doctor first
- Never stop suddenly. Abrupt withdrawal can cause a dangerous reaction with fever and muscle rigidity
Precautions
- Do not stop this medicine abruptly – sudden withdrawal can trigger a severe reaction with high fever and muscle stiffness needing emergency care
- Dizziness on standing is common, particularly early on. Rise slowly from sitting or lying
- Sudden sleep attacks can occur without warning; drowsiness – do not drive or operate machinery until you know how this affects you
- Involuntary writhing movements (dyskinesia) may develop after prolonged use, and each dose may start to wear off early. Report both – the regimen can be adjusted
- Impulse control problems (gambling, compulsive shopping, eating or sexual urges) have been reported. Tell your doctor or family if behaviour changes
- Urine, sweat or saliva may darken. This is harmless
- Tell your doctor about glaucoma, heart disease, ulcers, kidney or liver disease, or a history of melanoma; do not take with MAO inhibitors
Storage
- Keep in a dry place, protected from light, as printed on the pack
- Keep tablets in the original blister until use
- Keep out of reach of children
Disclaimer
Schedule H prescription drug – to be sold by retail on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner only. This information is for general awareness and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Parkinson’s treatment must be planned and adjusted only by your treating neurologist.













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