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Selegiline is used to treat Parkinson’s disease. It stops dopamine from breaking down too quickly in your brain. Dopamine helps your brain to control your body movements.
Take selegiline regularly as directed with food and a glass of water.
Do not stop taking selegiline without talking to your doctor first.
If it is nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the usual time. Otherwise, take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Do not take two doses at the same time.
Some medicines available without a prescription may react with selegiline including:
Tell your pharmacist or doctor about all medicines or treatments that you may be taking, including vitamins, herbal products (e.g. St John's wort) or recreational drugs (e.g. ecstasy).
| Side Effects | Recommended action |
|---|---|
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Symptoms of a fast or irregular heartbeat including: fluttering, pounding or pain in your chest, dizziness or fainting |
Tell your doctor immediately |
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Dizziness Trouble sleeping Squirming or wriggling movement (such as head wobble) |
Tell your doctor |
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Nausea |
Tell your doctor if troublesome |
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Lightheaded or dizzy after standing up |
Stand up slowly. If it continues, or is severe, tell your doctor |
If you notice any other effects, discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist.