What are the possible side effects of Trihexyphen?
If you experience any of the following serious side effects, stop taking Trihexyphen and seek emergency medical attention or contact your doctor immediately:
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an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives);
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fever;
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fast or irregular heartbeats;
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anxiety, hallucinations, confusion, agitation, hyperactivity, or loss of consciousness;
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seizures;
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eye pain; or
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a rash.
Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to take Trihexyphen and talk to your doctor if you experience
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dryness of the mouth;
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large pupils or blurred vision;
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drowsiness or dizziness;
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difficulty urinating or constipation;
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nervousness or anxiety;
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upset stomach; or
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decreased sweating.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Side effects of Trihexyphen in details
Minor side effects, such as dryness of the mouth, blurred vision, dizziness, mild nausea or nervousness, will be experienced by 30 to 50 percent of all patients. These sensations, however, are much less troublesome with Trihexyphen (Trihexyphen) than with belladonna alkaloids and are usually less disturbing than unallenated parkinsonism. Such reactions tend to become less pronounced, and even to disappear, as treatment continues. Even before these reactions have remitted spontaneously, they may often be controlled by careful adjustment of dosage form, amount of drug, or interval between doses.
Isolated instances of suppurative parotitis secondary to excessive dryness of the mouth, skin rashes, dilatation of the colon, paralytic ileus, and certain psychiatric manifestations such as delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia, all of which may occur with any of the atropine-like drugs, have been reported rarely with Trihexyphen® (Trihexyphen)
Potential side effects associated with the use of any atropine-like drugs, including Trihexyphen (Trihexyphen), include cognitive dysfunctions, including confusion and memory impairment; constipation, drowsiness, urinary hesitancy or retention, tachycardia, dilation of the pupil, increased intraocular pressure, choreiform movements, weakness, vomiting, and headache. Exacerbation of parkinsonism with abrupt treatment withdrawal has been reported. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome with abrupt treatment withdrawal has been reported.
The occurrence of angle-closure glaucoma in patients receiving Trihexyphen HCl has been reported (blindness has been reported in some cases). Paradoxical sinus bradycardia, dry skin, and cycloplegia have been reported.
In addition to adverse events seen in adults, the following adverse events have been reported in the literature in pediatric patients: hyperkinesia, psychosis, forgetfulness, weight loss, restlessness, chorea, and sleep alterations.
Drug Abuse And Dependence
Although Trihexyphen (Trihexyphen) is not classified as a controlled substance, the possibility of abuse should be borne in mind due to its stimulant and euphoriant properties.
What is the most important information I should know about Trihexyphen?
- Trihexyphen may cause dizziness, drowsiness, or blurred vision. These effects may be worse if you take it with alcohol or certain medicines. Use Trihexyphen with caution. Do not drive or perform other possibly unsafe tasks until you know how you react to it.
- Trihexyphen may cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting; alcohol, hot weather, exercise, or fever may increase these effects. To prevent them, sit up or stand slowly, especially in the morning. Sit or lie down at the first sign of any of these effects.
- Do not become overheated in hot weather or while you are being active; heatstroke may occur.
- Lab tests, including eye exams, may be performed while you use Trihexyphen. These tests may be used to monitor your condition or check for side effects. Be sure to keep all doctor and lab appointments.
- Use Trihexyphen with caution in the ELDERLY, especially patients who may be constipated; they may be more sensitive to its effects.
- Trihexyphen should be used with extreme caution in CHILDREN; safety and effectiveness in children have not been confirmed.
- PREGNANCY and BREAST-FEEDING: If you become pregnant, contact your doctor. You will need to discuss the benefits and risks of using Trihexyphen while you are pregnant. It is not known if Trihexyphen is found in breast milk. If you are or will be breast-feeding while you use Trihexyphen, check with your doctor. Discuss any possible risks to your baby.
Trihexyphen contraindications
Dose-dependent side effects are frequent. Particularly geriatric patients may react with confusional states or develop delirium.
* CNS : Drowsiness, vertigo, headache, and dizziness are frequent. With high doses nervousness, agitation, anxiety, delirium, and confusion are noted. Trihexyphen may be abused due to a short acting mood-elevating and euphoriant effect. The normal sleep architecture may be altered (REM sleep depression). Trihexyphen may lower the seizure-threshold.
* Peripheral side effects : Blurred vision, dry mouth, impaired sweating, abdominal discomfort, and obstipation are frequent. Tachycardia may be noted. Allergic skin reactions may occur.
Parenteral use may cause orthostatic hypotension.
* Eyes : Trihexyphen causes mydriasis with or without photophobia. It may precipitate narrow angle glaucoma.
* Tolerance may develop during therapy which requires dose adjustments.
References
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- European Chemicals Agency - ECHA. "Trihexyphenidyl: The information provided here is aggregated from the "Notified classification and labelling" from ECHA's C&L Inventory. ". https://echa.europa.eu/information-o... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- HSDB. "TRIHEXYPHENIDYL". https://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/s... (accessed September 17, 2018).
Reviews
The results of a survey conducted on ndrugs.com for Trihexyphen are given in detail below. The results of the survey conducted are based on the impressions and views of the website users and consumers taking Trihexyphen. We implore you to kindly base your medical condition or therapeutic choices on the result or test conducted by a physician or licensed medical practitioners.User reports
1 consumer reported side effects
Did you experience side effects while taking Trihexyphen drug?According to the report by ndrugs.com, the below mentioned statistics discuss the number of people who experienced side effects after taking Trihexyphen drug. Every drug produces at least minor unwanted effects, which we call side effects. The side effects can be bothersome, or they can be minor so patients do not know they are experiencing them. The side effects of the drug depend on the individual, severity of disease, symptom, and associated conditions in the patient. The most deciding factor is the drug dosage. The higher the dosage, the higher the therapeutic result, and the more side effects. Every patient need not have the same intensity of side effect. When the side effects are greater, immediately consult your health care provider.
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It has side effects | 1 | 100.0% |
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