Introduction

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is an anticholinergic drug which is used to relieve the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, such as uncontrollable muscle movements, tremors, and stiffness or stiffness. It is also used to treat irritable bowel syndrome and urinary incontinence.

Uses

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is used to relieve the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, such as uncontrollable muscle movements, tremors, and stiffness. It is also used to treat irritable bowel syndrome and urinary incontinence.
Brand Name Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride
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Mechanism of Action

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride works by blocking certain nerve impulses in the brain that contribute to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. By blocking the messages, it helps to relax the muscles and reduce the stiffness.

How Long Does it Take to Work?

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride generally takes 3 to 6 weeks to begin to experience the beneficial effects of the drug. Once the drug has begun to work, the benefits should be sustained until the dosage is gradually reduced or stopped.

Absorption

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is rapidly and almost completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract following oral administration.

Route of Elimination

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is rapidly metabolized by the liver and eliminated in the urine.

Dosage

The recommended starting dose of Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is 2 mg taken two to three times daily. The maximum daily dose is 8 mg to 12 mg per day.

Administration

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride should be taken with food. It should not be crushed, chewed, or broken, as it may decrease the absorption of the medication. Tablets should be swallowed whole with lots of water or other beverage. Do not take it with alcohol.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride may include dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, constipation, drowsiness, dizziness, headache, skin rash, and difficulty urinating.

Toxicity & Precaution

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is considered to be safe when taken as directed. However, it can be toxic when taken in large doses or when combined with other medications or alcohol. It should be used with caution in individuals with glaucoma, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, tachycardia, or cardiac arrhythmias.

Interaction

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride may interact with other medications, such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, or certain antibiotics. Patients should inform their doctor of all medications they are taking, both prescription and nonprescription, and should not take any new medications without consulting a health care provider.

Disease Interaction

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride may increase the risk of certain conditions such as angle closure glaucoma, narrow-angle glaucoma, and intestinal obstruction. Patients should inform their doctor if they suffer from any of these conditions prior to taking Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride .

Drug Interaction

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride may interact with other medications, such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, or certain antibiotics. Patients should inform their doctor of all medications they are taking, both prescription and nonprescription, and should not take any new medications without consulting a health care provider.

Food Interactions

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride should not be taken with alcohol. It may also interact with foods that contain high amounts of certain compounds such as tyramine, levanthal, and phenylalanine.

Pregnancy Use

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride has not been studied in pregnant women. It is not recommended for use in pregnant women unless the potential benefits outweigh the risks to the unborn baby.

Lactation Use

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is not recommended for use during lactation as it may pass into breast milk and cause harm to an infant.

Acute Overdose

Symptoms of an acute overdose of Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride include drowsiness, blurred vision, confusion, confusion, dry skin, flushing, racing heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, restlessness, agitation, hallucinations, and convulsions.

Contraindication

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with narrow-angle glaucoma, intestinal obstruction, paralytic ileus,tension pneumothorax, urinary-obstructive syndromes, and hypersensitivity.

Use Direction

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride should be taken as directed by a doctor. Tablets should be swallowed whole with lots of water or other beverage. Do not crush, chew, or break the tablets, as it may decrease absorption of the medication.

Storage Condition

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride tablets should be stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture, heat, and sunlight.

Volume of Distribution

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride has an estimated volume of distribution of 0.6 L/kg.

Half-Life

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride has a half-life of 17 to 18 hours.

Clearance

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride has a clearance of 0.26 L/h/kg.

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