| What is Tasmar used for? Tasmar is used
together with the Parkinsons medication, carbidopa/levodopa
to treat Parkinsons disease. Tasmar appears to help make
the medications work longer.
Who should not take Tasmar? Patients
with severely reduced liver or kidney function should be carefully
monitored by their health care provider. Your health care
provider will decide if you are a candidate for treatment
with Tasmar.
Post Marketing Experience:
In patients taking Tasmar serious side effects
have been reported including non-traumatic rhabdomyolsis (unexplained
muscle tenderness or pain), extremely high fever, confusion
and death. It is not possible to determine if these events
are directly related to Tasmar, to certain other medications
taken at the same time, to a combination of these factors,
or to other factors.
Special Warnings:
Due to the risk of serious liver injury and even
death, Tasmar is reserved for use in patients who do not have
severe movement abnormalities and who do not respond to or
who cannot take other available treatments.
Your health care provider will ask you to sign
a "patient consent" form to make sure that you understand
the potential risks and benefits of taking Tasmar.
What should I tell my doctor or health care provider?
Because certain other medications can interact with
Tasmar, review all medications that you are taking with your
doctor, including those that you take without a prescription.
Do not drive a car or operate heavy machinery until
you know how you will react to Tasmar.
Tell your doctor or health care provider if you are:
- trying to become pregnant, are already pregnant,
or are breast-feeding.
- taking a certain type of medication called a monoamine
oxidase (MAO) inhibitor.
- taking other sleep inducing drugs.
Special Instructions:
- Keep regularly scheduled appointments
with your health care provider while being treated with
Tasmar to monitor Tasmars effect on your liver. It
is recommended that your doctor perform liver tests every
2 weeks for the first year of therapy, every 4 weeks for
the next 6 months and then every 8 weeks thereafter.
- Contact your doctor immediately if you experience
signs or symptoms of liver disease such as:
- clay colored stool
- yellow coloring of the eyes and skin
- feeling tired or having no energy
- loss of appetite
- drowsiness
- Do not stop taking Tasmar without first
telling your health care provider.
What are some possible side effects of Tasmar?
(This is NOT a complete list of side effects
reported with Tasmar. Your health care provider can discuss
with you a more complete list of side effects.) Some
of the side effects listed below may not appear for up to
twelve weeks:
- Abnormal jerky movements
- Nausea
- Dizziness or fainting especially upon quickly standing
or going from a laying down to an upright position
- Sleep disorders
- Diarrhea
- Hallucinations
For more detailed information about Tasmar, ask your health
care provider.
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