| In controlled clinical trials in patients with moderate to severe motor fluctuations 'Sinemet CR' did not produce side-effects which were unique to the modified-release formulation.The side-effect reported most frequently was dyskinesia (a form of abnormal involuntary movements). A greater incidence of dyskinesias was seen with 'Sinemet CR' than with 'Sinemet'.Other side-effects that also were reported frequently (above 2%) were: nausea, hallucinations, confusion, dizziness, chorea and dry mouth.Side effects occurring less frequently (1-2%) were: dream abnormalities, dystonia, somnolence, insomnia, depression, asthenia, vomiting and anorexia.Other side effects reported in clinical trials or in post-marketing experience include: Body as a whole: chest pain, syncope.Cardiovascular: palpitation, orthostatic effects including hypotensive episodes.Gastro-intestinal: constipation, diarrhoea, dyspepsia, gastro-intestinal pain, dark saliva.Hypersensitivity: angioedema, urticaria, pruritus.Metabolic: weight loss.Nervous System/Psychiatric: neuroleptic malignant syndrome (see 4.3 'Contraindications'), agitation, anxiety, decreased mental acuity, paraesthesia, disorientation, fatigue, headache, extrapyramidal and movement disorders, falling, gait abnormalities, muscle cramps, on-off phenomenon, increased libido, psychotic episodes including delusions and paranoid ideation. Levodopa is associated with somnolence and has been associated very rarely with excessive daytime somnolence and sudden sleep onset episodes.Respiratory: dyspnoeaSkin: flushing, alopecia, rash, dark sweat.Special Senses: blurred vision.Urogenital: dark urine.Other side effects that have been reported with levodopa or levodopa/carbidopa combinations and may be potential side-effects with 'Sinemet CR' are listed below:Cardiovascular: cardiac irregularities, hypertension, phlebitis.Gastro-intestinal: bitter taste, sialorrhoea, dysphagia, bruxism, hiccups, gastro-intestinal bleeding, flatulence, burning sensation of tongue, development of duodenal ulcer.Haematologic: leucopenia, haemolytic and non-haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis.Nervous system/Psychiatric: ataxia, numbness, increased hand tremor, muscle twitching, blepharospasm, trismus, activation of latent Horner's syndrome, euphoria, and dementia, depression with suicidal tendencies.Patients treated with dopamine agonists for treatment of Parkinson's disease, especially at high doses, have been reported as exhibiting signs of pathological gambling, increased libido and hypersexuality, generally reversible upon reduction of the dose or treatment discontinuation.Skin: increased sweating.Special senses: diplopia, dilated pupils, oculogyric crises.Urogenital: urinary retention, urinary incontinence, priapism.Miscellaneous: weight gain, oedema, weakness, faintness, hoarseness, malaise, hot flashes, sense of stimulation, bizarre breathing patterns, malignant melanoma (see 4.3 Contraindications), Henoch-Schonlein purpura. Convulsions have occurred; however, a causal relationship with levodopa or levodopa/carbidopa combinations has not been established. | |