PATIENT INFORMATION

ARTANE* TABLETS 2mg and 5mg

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ARTANE TABLETS

This leaflet provides important information about your medicine. Please read it carefully before you start taking ARTANE tablets and keep the leaflet in case you want to read it again at a later date. If you have any questions, or there is anything you do not understand, ask your doctor or pharmacist (chemist).

WHAT IS IN ARTANE TABLETS?

ARTANE tablets come in two strengths, 2mg and 5mg. The International Non-Proprietary Name (INN) for the active ingredient in ARTANE tablets is trihexyphenidyl. The British Approved Name is benzhexol. ARTANE is an antispasmodic (muscle relaxing) drug.

The other ingredients in ARTANE tablets are calcium hydrogen phosphate (used to bind the ingredients of the tablet together), starch and starch pregelatinized (used to add bulk to the tablet), magnesium stearate and purified water.

The licence holder is: Cyanamid of Great Britain Ltd., Gosport, Hampshire, P013 OAS, England and the manufacturer is Lederle Laboratories of the same address.

The licensed pack sizes for both the 2mg and 5mg tablets are: Bottles of 100 and 1000 tablets.

WHAT CAN ARTANE TABLETS BE USED TO TREAT?

ARTANE tablets are used mainly to treat Parkinson's Disease. ARTANE helps patients with Parkinson's Disease by improving muscle control and reducing stiffness so that they can move more naturally. ARTANE can also be used to treat movement disorders (extreme restlessness, involuntary movements or muscle spasms) which may be caused by certain drugs.

 

BEFORE TAKING THIS MEDICINE

If the answer to any of the following questions is 'YES' you should talk to your doctor before taking any tablets as they may not be suitable for you.

  • are you pregnant, breast feeding or trying for a baby?
  • do you have glaucoma?
  • do you have heart, liver or kidney disease or suffer from high blood pressure?
  • do you have trouble passing urine?
  • do you have a stomach ulcer or suffer from severe heart burn or acid indigestion or any other digestive disorders?
  • are you taking any other medicines or tablets especially antidepressants, but also including any that you have bought without a prescription?
  • is the person this medicine has been prescribed for under the age of 12?

When you take ARTANE tablets you may have blurred vision. Do not drive or operate machinery if this happens to you.

HOW TO TAKE ARTANE TABLETS

The dose of ARTANE varies from person to person depending on your symptoms. You will normally start on a low dose and this may then be increased gradually by your doctor.

The usual dosage with ARTANE tablets is between 5-15mg per day (each tablet contains either 2mg or 5mg). Some people may need less, especially if they are also taking other tablets or medicine. Also, if you are over 65 years of age you may need less than the usual dose.

Always take the number of tablets your doctor has told you to take. This information will also be on the pharmacist’s (chemist’s) label.

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ARTANE tablets should be taken at meal times (just before or just after a meal). If you are not sure how many tablets to take or when to take them ask your pharmacist. ARTANE tablets should be swallowed whole with a drink of water.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FORGET TO TAKE A TABLET

If you do forget to take a tablet you should take it as soon as you remember. However, if this is within 2 hours of your next dose you should skip the missed tablet and carry on taking the rest of your tablets as usual. DO NOT TAKE A DOUBLE DOSE OF TABLETS.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU TAKE TOO MANY TABLETS

If you have taken an overdose of ARTANE tablets (that is more tablets than the doctor has told you to) get medical help immediately, either by calling your doctor or going to the nearest hospital casualty department. Always take the labelled medicine bottle with you, whether there are any ARTANE tablets left or not.

AFTER TAKING THIS MEDICINE

Like all medicines, ARTANE tablets may cause unwanted effects in some people. Most of these effects are mild and will improve as you continue to take your tablets. However, if any of these symptoms worry you or if you have any unusual symptoms, please contact your doctor or pharmacist (chemist).

Some people find that they have a dry mouth when they take ARTANE tablets, this symptom can be improved by sucking pastilles. Other unwanted effects include blurred vision, dizziness, constipation, difficulty passing urine, mild nausea or nervousness.

The following symptoms are seen occasionally: confusion, hallucinations, restlessness, nausea, vomiting, a false sense of well-being.

STORING YOUR MEDICINE

Keep your tablets in the original bottle until you need to take one. This protects the tablets from moisture which may spoil them.

Keep your tablets in a safe, dry place where children cannot reach them. Your tablets should be kept at room temperature (below 30 C)

If your doctor decides to stop your medicine you should return any tablets that are left to your pharmacist (chemist) for disposal. Medicines should not be put down the sink, the toilet or in the waste bin.

Do not use after the expiry date, this is printed on your pack or on the pharmacist's label. If you have any queries please ask your pharmacist (chemist)

Date of preparation or last review: June 1994

OTHER INFORMATION

Remember: this medicine has been given to you. Only a doctor can prescribe it for you. Do not give it to anyone else as it may be harmful to them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.

This leaflet does not contain the complete information about your medicine. If you have any questions or you are not sure about anything, ask your doctor or pharmacist (chemist) who will be able to give you more information.

The information in this leaflet applies only to ARTANE 2mg and 5mg tablets.

The product licence numbers for ARTANE are:

2mg tablet PL0095/5041

5mg tablet PL0095/5042

*Registered Trademark

Lederle Laboratories,

Cyanamid House,

Fareham Road, Gosport, Hampshire, England.

© Copyright of Cyanamid of Great Britain Ltd. - 1994