Apotab
Apotab Products are primarily used for
Parkinson's disease, Restless leg syndrome
About Apotab Products
Uses of Apotab Products
Apomorphine is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and restless leg syndrome.
How Apotab Products work
Apomorphine works by stimulating the action of dopamine, a chemical messenger in the brain that is needed to control bodily movements. Because it has the same effect as dopamine, it helps to treat poor coordination or loss of bodily movements in patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
Patient Concerns about Apotab Products
Frequently asked questions about Apotab Products
Frequently asked questions about Apomorphine
Q. What exactly is Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet, and how does it help with erectile dysfunction?
Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet is a medicine that belongs to a class called dopamine agonists. It is used to help men who have difficulty achieving or maintaining a firm erection suitable for sexual intercourse. It works by activating dopamine receptors in the brain that are involved in sexual arousal and erection reflexes. These brain signals then help stimulate the natural cascade of events that increase blood flow into the penis during sexual stimulation, supporting the development of an erection.
Q. How soon does Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet work, and how should I take it?
Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet dissolves under the tongue and is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream. Most men will notice the effects within 18–20 minutes after placing it sublingually, although this can vary from person to person. You should place the medicine under the tongue and allow it to dissolve completely without chewing or swallowing it whole. Sexual stimulation is necessary for the medication to work effectively.
Q. Can I take Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet with food and alcohol?
Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet works best when taken as directed under the tongue and does not have significant interaction with food, because it bypasses the digestive tract. However, alcohol should be avoided around the time of dosing. Alcohol can interfere with erection quality on its own and may worsen side effects like dizziness or low blood pressure, making the medicine less effective.
Q. What happens if I miss a dose?
Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet is usually taken as needed rather than on a fixed schedule. If you forget to take a dose before spontaneous sexual activity, simply take the it the next time you plan to be sexually active, following the instructions again.
Q. Are there any serious risks or situations where I should not use Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet?
You should not use Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet if you have medical conditions where sexual activity is unsafe, such as unstable heart disease, a recent heart attack, or very low blood pressure. It is also important to avoid combining it with certain medications that can interact and cause dangerous drops in blood pressure. Tell your doctor about all your current medicines and medical conditions before taking this medicine. Also, if you ever experience a painful erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism), seek urgent medical attention.
Q. Can Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet be used long-term or more than once in a day?
Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet is typically used on an as-needed basis before anticipated sexual activity. Your doctor will advise how many doses are safe for you in a given period. Generally, you should not take more than the recommended dose within an 8-hour window. Long-term use and dosing frequency should be guided by medical supervision to balance effectiveness with side effect risk.
Products for Apotab
Apotab 3mg Sublingual tablet
strip of 10 Sublingual tablet
MRP
₹528.71
Apotab 2 Sublingual tablet
strip of 10 Sublingual tablet
MRP
₹389.5