server
server
Sex: M
Data Quality: 1 star
Parkinson's: 6 yrs
Hoehn-Yahr 2 Type: Inherited (genetic) Parkinson's disease On
Mouth/throat: none
Arms: none
Chest: none
Legs: mild
server
Male, 47 years
Zwolle, Netherlands
Primary Condition
Parkinson's
Type
Inherited (genetic) Parkinson's disease
First symptom
Feb 2006
Diagnosis
Nov 2006
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server's Neupro Patch is for:

  • Parkinson's
  • General health

server has not reported any side effects for Neupro Patch.

server's Neupro Patch History (Ongoing)
Neupro Patch (rotigotine)
2 mg/24 hr Daily Jul 20 - Aug 03, 2010
4 mg/24 hr Daily Aug 03 - 17, 2010
6 mg/24 hr Daily Aug 17, 2010 - Apr 04, 2011
8 mg/24h Daily Apr 04, 2011 - Last Update
Evaluations
Date Dosage Improve mobility Efficacy Parkinson's Disease Efficacy General health Efficacy Side Effects Adherence Burden
Aug 08, 2010 4 mg/24 hr Daily Led_efficacy_3Led_efficacy_3Led_efficacy_3Led_default Led_efficacy_3Led_efficacy_3Led_efficacy_3Led_default   NoneNoneNoneNone AlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlways Not at allNot at allNot at allNot at all
Date
Aug 08, 2010
Advice & Tips
i take the Neupro patch to fill the gaps or off periods that i got with Stalevo 3x per day just one hour before the next Stalevo. it works. i can do more and feel lots stronger so it supports and enforces the Stalevo to work better. they work well together. the one thing with Neupro is to know where to put the patch. it has to be a seperate place for 14 days. the first patch was 2mg but then i noticed the 4mg is bigger in size so it takes more space. also i have found to use 3M tegaderm to cover the patch to make sure it stays to the skin. the first day it let go in the corners and i happened to be in a hospital where they put the 3M tegaderm on top of it. works like a charm and no problems of the patch letting go. it also is water protecting.

About Neupro Patch (Prescription Drug)

Neupro is a brand name for rotigotine, a dopamine agonist drug delivered slowly across the skin by means of a transdermal patch, worn for 24 hrs at a time. The aim is to provide a slow, steady stream of dopamine in order to reduce symptoms and on/off fluctuations experienced in Parkinson's disease.

Learn more about Neupro Patch in our Neupro Patch Community Report.