Trivastal Side Effects
- Trivastal successfully treats impaired attention, dizziness, memory deficits and Parkinson's disease in the elderly. A dopamine agonist, Trivastal affects receptors at the cerebral and peripheral levels.
- At 50 mg per tablet, Trivastal should be taken once daily for the first week and gradually increased until optimal dose is achieved.
- Side effects may include nausea, vomiting, flatulence and drowsiness caused by taking the medication between meals or in too high a dose. These effects are generally experienced by those who are predisposed to certain medical conditions.
- Trivastal, in very high doses, will trigger severe vomiting. No data is currently available for over-dosage of this medication due to the emetic action.
- Always consult with a physician prior to changing a medication regimen or if you begin to experience uncomfortable side effects.
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