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Qbro Tablet 10's

Qbro Tablet 10's

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Manufacturer/Marketer

Q Check Pharmaceuticals

Consume Type

ORAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Jan-26

for this medicine

About Qbro Tablet

Qbro Tablet belongs to a class of drugs called ergot derivatives used to treat a brain-related problem, i.e., Parkinson's disease. Qbro Tablet helps stop breast milk production soon after stillbirth, abortion, miscarriage, or even after delivery if you do not want to breastfeed your baby once you have started. Qbro Tablet can also be used in monotherapy and other medication to treat acromegaly, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and Parkinson's disease.

Qbro Tablet contains Bromocriptine, which increases the brain chemical called dopamine, decreasing the amount of prolactin released. It also decreases the release of growth hormone in the body, which treats diseases acromegaly (increased growth hormone levels). Additionally, it reduces insulin resistance, improves blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes mellitus, and increases dopamine level, thereby preventing Parkinson's disease.

Like all medicines, Qbro Tablet can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. You may experience headache, dizziness, drowsiness feeling and being sick constipation blocked nose in some cases. Most of these side effects of Qbro Tablet are temporary, do not require medical attention, and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.

Do not take Qbro Tablet if you have uncontrolled hypertension, known hypersensitivity to dopamine derivatives, and heart disease as it is known to contraindicate. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, breastfeeding, or having kidney or liver problems. Qbro Tablet should not be used in children below the age of 16 years. Also, try other forms of contraception as the hormonal conditions may not be adequate. Regular blood pressure monitoring is required while you take Qbro Tablet .

Uses of Qbro Tablet

Treatment of Parkinsons disease, High prolactin disorder, Acromegaly, Type 2 diabetes.

Medicinal Benefits

Qbro Tablet contains Bromocriptine, which reduces the prolactin level in your blood and reduces the effects you have encountered. It works by increasing the brain chemical called dopamine, which decreases the amount of prolactin released. It also decreases the release of growth hormone in the body, which treats diseases acromegaly (increased growth hormone levels).  Besides this, Qbro Tablet can also be used to treat other conditions caused by hormonal disruption, leading to high prolactin production levels. This includes lack of periods, infrequent and very light menstruation, periods when there is no ovulation, and without breastfeeding, the secretion of milk from your breast, even in conditions where high prolactin levels are caused by unknown causes (idiopathic hyperprolactinemia) or pituitary gland tumors in both men and women. It is also used to treat Parkinson's disease by increasing dopamine levels and using a diet and exercise and sometimes with other medications to control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. 

Directions for Use

Take Qbro Tablet with food or after meals to avoid nausea and vomiting. Swallow Qbro Tablet as a whole with water; do not crush or chew it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Qbro Tablet

  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea (feeling sick)
  • Vomiting (being sick)
  • Constipation
  • Stomach upset
  • Blocked nose

Drug Warnings

Qbro Tablet should not be taken if you are allergic to dopamine agonist or any of the ingredients of Qbro Tablet . If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor. Qbro Tablet is not recommended in children below 16 years of age. Do not take Qbro Tablet if you have or ever had uncontrolled hypertension, heart disease (like congestive heart failure and myocardial infarction) as it is known to contra-indicate. Inform your doctor if you have sugar (glucose) and ketones (a type of chemical) in your pee, severe kidney or liver disease, often get urinary tract infection, mental illness, low blood pressure, ulcers or bleeding in the stomach or intestines, Raynaud's syndrome (a condition in which the hands and feet become numb and cool when exposed to cold temperatures). Regular blood pressure monitoring is required during treatment with Qbro Tablet . If you have galactose intolerance, Lapp lactase deficiency, or glucose-galactose malabsorption, tell your doctor before taking Qbro Tablet . It may cause symptomatic hypotension (dizziness, nausea, sweating, and fainting) when you get up too quickly from a lying position. This is more common when you first start taking Qbro Tablet or when your dose is increased. To avoid this problem, get out of bed slowly, resting your feet on the floor for a few minutes before standing up. 

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Qbro Tablet interacts with other dopamine agonists (cabergoline, levodopa, pergolide, ropinirole), ergot-type medications (dihydroergotamine, ergoloid mesylates, ergonovine, ergotamine, methylergonovine, methysergide) antidiabetic drugs (glimepiride, glipizide), diuretics (furosemide), medicines used to control seizures (haloperidol, carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital), a medicine used to treat mental illness (clozapine, olanzapine, imipramine), a medicine used to treat HIV infection (efavirenz, ritonavir, indinavir, nelfinavir), antibiotic (rifampicin, chloramphenicol, clarithromycin, erythromycin), a medicine used to reduce cholesterol levels in the blood (cholestyramine), blood thinner (dabigatran) medicines used for certain heart problems (digoxin), antifungals (itraconazole, ketoconazole).

Drug-Food Interactions: Qbro Tablet may interact with household sugar and cause abdominal discomfort and stomach upset. Therefore one should avoid consuming foods rich in sugar. Additionally, Qbro Tablet interacts with St. John’s wort (a herbal medicine to treat depression).

Drug-Disease Interactions: People affected with heart diseases (like congestive heart failure and myocardial infarction), have sugar (glucose) and ketones (a type of chemical) in your pee, severe kidney or liver disease, often get urinary tract infection, mental illness, low blood pressure, ulcers or bleeding in the stomach or intestines, Raynaud's syndrome (a condition in which the hands and feet become numb and cool when exposed to cold temperatures) and alcoholism should avoid intake of Qbro Tablet .

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • CABERGOLINE
  • LEVODOPA
  • Pergolide
  • ROPINIROLE
  • DIHYDROERGOTAMINE
  • ERGONOVINE
  • ERGOTAMINE
  • METHYLERGONOVINE
  • GLIMEPIRIDE
  • GLIPIZIDE
  • FUROSEMIDE
  • HALOPERIDOL
  • CARBAMAZEPINE
  • PHENYTOIN
  • PHENOBARBITAL
  • CLOZAPINE
  • OLANZAPINE
  • IMIPRAMINE
  • EFAVIRENZ
  • RITONAVIR
  • INDINAVIR
  • NELFINAVIR
  • RIFAMPICIN
  • CHLORAMPHENICOL
  • CLARITHROMYCIN
  • ERYTHROMYCIN
  • CHOLESTYRAMINE
  • DABIGATRAN
  • DIGOXIN
  • ITRACONAZOLE
  • KETOCONAZOLE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Avoid alcoholic beverages with Qbro Tablet as it can make you feel dizzy and dehydrated and may affect your sleep.
  • Monitor your blood sugar level as it is known to lower blood prolactin levels.
  • Quit smoking as smoking increases the heart rate and may progress a heart ailment.
  • Try to include heart-healthy omega 3 fatty acid-containing food drinks in your daily diet. You can also use low-fat cooking oil like olive oil, soybean oil, canola oil, and coconut oil.
  • Eat a healthy balanced diet, include plenty of fluids, vegetables, proteins, fat-free or low-fat dairy products. It will also help to reduce weight and lowers the risk of a heart attack. 
  • Regular exercise keeps the mind thoughtful and lowers your stress level, thus lowering the prolactin level.

Special Advise

  • Monitor your blood pressure, kidney, and liver function test regularly.
  • You should have a test of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) every 3 months to check your blood glucose level control.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Hyperprolactinemia: It is a condition in which a person has higher-than-normal levels of the hormone prolactin in the blood. It causes infertility, decreased sex drive, and bone loss. Also, women may have vaginal dryness, leading to pain during intercourse, menstruation problems, having no periods or irregular periods, and breast milk production when not pregnant or nursing. Erectile dysfunction-trouble getting or keeping an erection and Breast enlargement, and decreased muscle mass and body hair may be observed in men.

Acromegaly: It is a disorder in which too much growth hormone is made, which causes people to be very tall or to have a large face, hands, and feet.

Parkinson's disease: It is a disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement due to damage of nerve cells in the brain which reduces the levels of dopamine and leads to symptoms such as stiffness, tremor in one hand, shaking, and difficulty in walking, coordination, and balance.

Diabetes mellitus 2: Adult-onset diabetes is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar levels. It is type 2 diabetes and occurs when the insulin (a hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas) is resistant in breaking the glucose to have the energy (insulin resistance), or the pancreas (an organ behind the stomach) produces little or no insulin at all. This disease mostly occurs in people aged above 40 years, but can also occur in childhood based on the risk factors. 

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Alcohol

Unsafe

Qbro Tablet is known to cause dizziness. So, intake of alcohol along with Qbro Tablet should not be done.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Qbro Tablet is a Category B pregnancy drug and is given to a pregnant woman only if the doctor thinks benefits outweigh risks. However, it is not recommended in a pregnant women with high blood pressure as it could be dangerous.

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Breast Feeding

Unsafe

Qbro Tablet will stop you from producing milk for your baby, you should not take this medicine if you plan to breast-feed.

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Driving

Caution

Qbro Tablet is known to cause dizziness. So, driving or any machinery which requires concentration should be avoided.

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Liver

Caution

Qbro Tablet to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Liver diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Kidney

Caution

Qbro Tablet to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Kidney diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Children

Caution

Qbro Tablet should not be used in females below the age of 16 years. It can be fatal.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

No 145 Q Square, Sakthi Nagar, 7Th Street Ganesh Avenue, Porur, Chennai - 600116.
Other Info - QBR0001

FAQs

Qbro Tablet is used to treat Parkinson's disease, high prolactin disorder, acromegaly, and type 2 diabetes.
Qbro Tablet contains Bromocriptine is a dopamine receptor agonist which works by increasing the brain chemical called dopamine, which decreases the amount of prolactin released and also decreases the growth hormone. It also improves insulin resistance and treats type 2 diabetes.
No, Qbro Tablet should not be taken empty stomach as it may cause nausea and vomiting. So, to avoid these side-effects take it with food or just after a meal.
Qbro Tablet is only prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes, also called non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
Your doctor may advise Qbro Tablet with or without other medications to control your blood sugar levels. However, it is recommended to maintain a proper diet and exercise to achieve controlled blood sugar levels while using Qbro Tablet with or without other antidiabetic drugs.
No, Qbro Tablet does not cure Parkinson's disease. Qbro Tablet is only used to reduce the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
In elderly patients, the risk of side effects is more if you are taking Qbro Tablet . For the patients who are elderly, dose adjustment might be required, or your doctor might prescribe any other medication safe for the elderly.
Hyperprolactinemia is a disorder characterized by elevated blood levels of the hormone prolactin. It causes infertility, reduced sexual drive, and bone loss. Women may also have vaginal dryness, which causes pain during intercourse, menstrual issues, the absence or irregularity of periods, and breast milk production when not pregnant or nursing.
The diagnosis of hyperprolactinemia depends on the individual symptoms the patient develops and their medical history. The diagnosis methods include Clinical examination, Lab tests (blood tests), and Other tests, including MRI.
The normal level of prolactin in the body varies depending on gender and pregnancy status. Men: fewer than 20 nanograms per millilitre (ng/mL), Nonpregnant women: <25 ng/mL, Pregnant women: 80–400 ng/mL.
Most cases of hyperprolactinemia are caused by increased prolactin secretion from the pituitary gland, which also produces many other hormones that travel throughout the body. In women, physical or psychological stress, pregnancy nipple stimulation, and certain medication usage, such as antidepressants, have all been found to increase prolactin levels.
Hyperprolactinemia can lead to a range of symptoms in both women and men. Women may experience irregular periods, unexplained milk production, brittle bones, and difficulty conceiving. Men may notice a decrease in sperm count and erectile dysfunction. Additionally, both sexes may experience nausea and vomiting. If you're experiencing these symptoms, it's essential to seek medical attention, as hyperprolactinemia can often be managed with appropriate treatment.
The chances of pregnancy after treatment with Qbro Tablet completely depend upon the individual to individual based on their health status as well as the response of the body toward the medication. In general, Qbro Tablet is used to improve the chances of pregnancy. However, discussing your situation with your doctor is important, as they can provide personalized advice and monitor your progress. If you have any concerns or questions about your pregnancy, your healthcare provider is the best resource for guidance.
Women with elevated prolactin levels, a condition known as hyperprolactinemia, can still get pregnant. However, high prolactin levels can disrupt ovulation, making conception more difficult. Fortunately, reducing prolactin levels can help restore regular ovulation and fertility. If you're struggling with high prolactin levels and trying to conceive, consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance and treatment. They'll help you navigate the journey to pregnancy with expert care and support.
Qbro Tablet can help improve fertility in individuals with high prolactin levels. Lowering prolactin can restore normal ovulation in women and improve sperm quality in men. This can increase the chances of conception. However, it's important to note that Bromocriptine is primarily used to treat high prolactin levels, and its fertility-boosting effects are a secondary benefit. If you're struggling with fertility, it's essential to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment.
Qbro Tablet is not typically used to lower blood pressure. However, it may have a secondary effect on some individuals. It's essential to note that Bromocriptine can also have the opposite effect and increase blood pressure in some individuals, particularly at high doses. If you have concerns about your blood pressure, it's crucial to consult your healthcare provider, as they can provide personalized guidance and monitor your blood pressure regularly.
It's generally recommended that you consult your healthcare provider before taking Qbro Tablet with your regular blood pressure medications. While Qbro Tablet isn't typically used to lower blood pressure, it can interact with certain medications or exacerbate underlying hypertension. Your healthcare provider will assess your individual situation and guide you further.
Consuming alcohol while taking Qbro Tablet is not advisable. The combination can intensify adverse effects like drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea. Additionally, alcohol may impact blood pressure, which could be problematic. To ensure your well-being, it's best to abstain from alcohol or consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance on moderate alcohol consumption tailored to your specific situation and treatment regimen.
It is entirely dependent on individuals and differs from person to person. A person suffering from certain underlying conditions, such as renal, liver, or blood pressure problems, should exercise caution and have their dosage adjusted. So, consult your doctor; you will be guided in taking Qbro Tablet after reviewing your previous medical circumstances.
Bromocriptine (Qbro Tablet ) can cause dizziness and lightheadedness due to its blood pressure-lowering effect. After taking Bromocriptine, exercise caution and avoid activities that require focus and attention, such as driving a car or riding a bike.
Qbro Tablet is usually not recommended during breastfeeding. It can reduce milk production and may pass into breast milk, potentially causing harm to the baby. If you're breastfeeding, consult your healthcare provider and follow their advice.
Common side effects of Qbro Tablet may include headache, dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, nausea (feeling sick), vomiting (being sick), constipation, stomach upset and blocked nose. Most of these side effects of Qbro Tablet are temporary, do not require medical attention, and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist, contact your doctor.

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