Tidomet Plus Tablet – Levodopa 100 mg + Carbidopa 25 mg by Torrent
Tidomet Plus from Torrent Pharmaceuticals contains Levodopa IP 100 mg with Carbidopa IP equivalent to Carbidopa Anhydrous 25 mg in an uncoated tablet. This 4:1 ratio of levodopa to carbidopa is the standard combination for Parkinson’s disease, and the pairing exists for a reason. Levodopa is the only practical way to restore brain dopamine, but on its own roughly ninety-five per cent of a dose is converted before it ever reaches the brain – wasted, and nauseating. Carbidopa blocks that peripheral conversion without crossing into the brain, so a much smaller levodopa dose does much more work. Strip of 10 tablets. Schedule H prescription medicine.
Key Features
- Levodopa IP 100 mg + Carbidopa Anhydrous 25 mg per uncoated tablet
- The standard 4:1 combination for Parkinson’s disease
- Carbidopa multiplies the levodopa reaching the brain and cuts nausea sharply
- Improves tremor, stiffness, slowness and walking
- Strip of 10 tablets from Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Composition
- Levodopa IP – 100 mg
- Carbidopa IP equivalent to Carbidopa Anhydrous – 25 mg
- Per uncoated tablet
Composition as printed on the pack. Refer to the package insert for the complete list of excipients.
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 long use, and the effect of each dose may start wearing 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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