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Exelon Patch uses 

Exelon Patch (Rivastigmine) is a prescription medicine used to treat dementia (deterioration in cognitive function) that is caused by Alzheimer’s Disease or Parkinson’s Disease. This medication will not cure either of the diseases but will be helpful in improving cognitive functions.  

Exelon Patch works by boosting and restoring the levels of acetylcholine in the brain. Acetylcholine is an organic chemical in our brain that works as a neurotransmitter, which is a chemical messenger that is responsible for sending signals from nerve cells to target cells. 

EXELON PATCH PRECAUTIONS 

Before using Rivastigmine, contact a healthcare professional if you are allergic to it, or have any other allergies. Inform them further if you have a family or medical history of: 

  • Fainting 
  • Seizures 
  • Heart Disease 
  • Lung/Breathing Problems 
  • Stomach/Intestinal Problems 
  • Urinary Problems 
  • Liver Disease 
  • Kidney Disease 

Before using the Exelon patch, consult your doctor first if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or if you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed. 

Using the Exelon patch may cause you to experience drowsiness or dizziness. Avoid or limit consuming alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) to avoid worsening these side effects. Do not drive or do hazardous activities that require focus or alertness until you are capable to properly perform  

Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking beta-blockers (acebutolol, bisoprolol, propranolol, labetalol, etcetera) or any anticholinergics such us (ipratropium, oxybutynin). 

Using two Exelon patches at the same time is not recommended, as it may lead to overdose. Remove the patch before applying a new patch to make sure that you are not wearing two. This is to decrease the risk of worsening the side effects of developing serious ones. 

Apply the patch immediately after taking it out from its protective pouch. Cutting it into smaller pieces and touching the sticky sides of the patch is not recommended. 

Before undergoing surgery, inform your doctor if you are using this patch. 

Exelon patch must be placed in an area of the skin where it is unlikely to be rubbed by tight clothing.  

EXELON PATCH SIDE EFFECTS 

The common side effects of Exelon Patch are nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, weakness, changes in body weight, headache, trouble sleeping, anxiety, dizziness, drowsiness, tremor, and upset stomach. Stop using Exelon Patch and seek medical attention immediately if you start experiencing serious side effects spread beyond the patch that does not improve within 48 hours after removal. Serious side effects include: 

  • Seizures 
  • Stiffness 
  • Slow Heartbeat 
  • Painful Urination 
  • Trouble Breathing 
  • Severe Dizziness/Fainting 
  • Severe Abdominal Pain 
  • Feeling Confused 
  • Mood or Mental Changes 
  • Black, Bloody, or Tarry Stools 
  • Throwing Up Blood 
  • Vomit that Looks Like Coffee Grounds 
  • Oozing, draining, or crusting blisters or sores 
  • Trouble Controlling Body Movements 
  • Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infection (Dark Urine, Lower Pelvic Pain) 
  • Allergic Reaction (Hives; Red, Irritated Skin; Swelling) 

EXELON PATCH DOSE 

Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding the dosage for your condition. 

Exelon Patch comes in 4.6 mg, 9.5 mg, and 13.3 mg doses. 

  • For treating dementia associated with Alzheimer’s Disease, the recommended starting dose is the 4.6 mg dose, every 24 hours. The dose may only be increased to 9.5 mg after four (4) weeks if the dose is well-tolerated. The dose may be increased to 13.3 mg after an additional four (4) weeks. 
  • For mild to moderate Alzheimer’s Disease, the recommended dose range is 9.5 mg to 13.3 mg, every 24 hours. 
  • For moderate to severe Alzheimer’s Disease, the recommended dose is 13.3 mg, every 24 hours. 
  • For treating dementia associated with Parkinson’s Disease, the recommended starting dose is the 4.6 mg dose, every 24 hours. The dose may only be increased to 9.5 mg after four (4) weeks if the dose is well-tolerated. The dose may be increased to 13.3 mg after an additional four (4) weeks. 

If the dosage of the transdermal patch is interrupted for less than 3 days, restart treatment with the same or lower dosage of the patch. If the dosage of the transdermal patch is interrupted for more than 3 days, restart the treatment with the lowest dosage (4.6 mg). 

  • For patients with renal or hepatic impairment, dosage adjustment may not be required. Consult your doctor for more information about your dosage.  
  • For patients who weigh less than 50 kg, monitor toxicities and discuss dosage reduction. If toxicities develop with the transdermal patch, reduce the dosage to 4.6 mg, every 24 hours.  

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EXELON PATCH FAQs 

-What is Exelon Patch used for? 

This transdermal patch is for the treatment of symptoms of dementia in patients with Alzheimer’s Disease or Parkinson’s Disease. It is not recommended to be taken as a cure for either disease, as it will only be helpful in improving the cognitive functions of the patient. 

-How should I take Exelon Patch? 

This transdermal patch should be taken according to your doctor’s prescribed dosage. 

Exelon patch is for external use only and should not be taken orally. Wash your hands before and after using this transdermal patch. Make sure to put the patch on a clean, dry, and healthy surface on the upper back, lower back, upper arm, or chest. Make sure that you did not use any products beforehand on the skin where you will be applying the patch.  

Do not make the patch stick back again if it falls off, put on a new one. Exelon patch should not be placed in the same place on the skin within 14 days.  

-How should Exelon Patch be stored? 

Exelon patch should always be stored at room temperature, in a clean, dry place. Do not take it out of its protective pouch, unless you are going to apply it immediately. Always keep this patch out of reach of children and pets.  

Additional information

Brand Name:

Exelon Patch

Scientific Name:

Rivastigmine

Other Names:

Exelon 5, Exelon 10, Exelon Patch, Exelon Patch 15, Rivastigmine Patch

Strength(s):

4.6mg/24hr, 9.5mg/24hr, 13.3mg/24hr

Quantities Available:

30, 60, 90

Formulation:

Patch

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