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Galantamine

About Galantamine

Galantamine belongs to a group of medicines called 'anti-dementia agents' used to treat mild to moderate dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease is a neurological disorder, which causes dementia (memory loss), and slowly destroys the ability to think, learn, communicate, and handling daily activities. Dementia is a condition associated with impairment in memory, communication and thinking.

Galantamine contains 'Galantamine' that belongs to the class of 'Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors'. Galantamine blocks the action of the enzyme cholinesterase, an enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter or a chemical messenger that transmits the message from one nerve cell to another nerve cell, muscle cell, or gland cell. Galantamine thus increases acetylcholine levels allowing the nerve cells to communicate. It restores the balance of neurotransmitters and thus improves mental function, such as memory and thinking.

Your doctor will decide the dose and duration based on your disease's severity and response to treatment. Common side effects of Galantamine include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, shakiness (tremor), weakness, depression, and loss of appetite. These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.

Please tell your doctor if you are allergic to Galantamine or its components. If you are using any prescription and non-prescription medications, let your doctor know before starting Galantamine. Inform your doctor beforehand if you have a history of liver or kidney diseases, heart problems, electrolyte imbalance, stomach ulcer, fits, Parkinson’s disease, breathing disorders, and urination problems. If you had recent surgery on the stomach, intestines or bladder, tell your doctor. If you are pregnant, planning to conceive or a breastfeeding mother, inform your doctor before starting Galantamine. Avoid consuming alcohol along with Galantamine as it can make you dizzy or drowsy.

Uses of Galantamine

Treatment of Dementia in Alzheimer's disease.

Medicinal Benefits

Galantamine treats mild to moderate dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease. It contains 'Galantamine', an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Galantamine increases acetylcholine (a brain chemical) levels in the central nervous system by blocking the action of the cholinesterase enzyme. This process helps in transmitting nerve signals that play an essential role in memory. Galantamine is not a cure for Alzheimer's disease but improves memory, thinking awareness and the ability to perform daily functions.

Directions for Use

Tablet/Capsule: Swallow it as a whole with a glass of water; do not chew, crush or break it. Syrup/Solution: Shake the bottle well before use. Take the prescribed dose by mouth using the measuring cup/dosing syringe/dropper provided by the pack.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Galantamine

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Shakiness (tremor)
  • Weakness
  • Loss of appetite 
  • Diarrhoea
  • Headache
  • Depression

Drug Warnings

Brief your medical history if you have any liver or kidney diseases, heart problems (chest discomfort, sick sinus syndrome, heart attack, heart failure, and slow or uneven heartbeat), electrolyte imbalance (potassium), stomach ulcer, fits, Parkinson’s disease, breathing problems (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)), and urination problems. If you had recent surgery on the stomach, intestines or bladder, tell your doctor. Please consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or a breastfeeding mother before starting Galantamine. Avoid consuming alcohol along with Galantamine as it might lead to increased side effects like dizziness and drowsiness. Avoid driving or operating machinery as Galantamine may decrease your mental alertness, making you feel dizzy or drowsy. Galantamine is not recommended for children below 18 years as the safety and effectiveness have not been established.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Galantamine may interact with other Alzheimer treating medicines (donepezil, rivastigmine), heart-related drugs (digoxin, quinidine), drugs treating frequent urination (darifenacin), respiratory drugs (diphenhydramine, ipratropium), pain killers (aspirin, naproxen), urinary retention medicine (bethanechol), vomiting medicine (scopolamine), anti-depressants (fluoxetine), antifungals (ketoconazole), high blood pressure medicine (metoprolol), antibiotics (erythromycin), HIV/AIDS drugs (ritonavir), drugs used for muscle weakness (neostigmine), and drugs treating dry mouth (pilocarpine).

Drug-Food Interaction: Do not consume alcohol while taking Galantamine as it could lead to increased dizziness and drowsiness.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Before using Galantamine, let your doctor know if you have any liver or kidney diseases, heart problems (chest discomfort, sick sinus syndrome, heart attack, heart failure, and slow or uneven heartbeat), electrolyte imbalance (potassium), stomach ulcer, fits, Parkinson’s disease, breathing problems (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)), and urination problems.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List:

  • DONEPEZIL
  • RIVASTIGMINE
  • DIGOXIN
  • QUINIDINE
  • DARIFENACIN
  • DIPHENHYDRAMINE
  • IPRATROPIUM
  • ASPIRIN
  • NAPROXEN
  • BETHANECHOL
  • FLUOXETINE
  • KETOCONAZOLE
  • METOPROLOL
  • ERYTHROMYCIN
  • RITONAVIR
  • NEOSTIGMINE
  • PILOCARPINE
  • SCOPOLAMINE
  • Safety Advice

    • Safety Warning

      Alcohol

      caution

      It is advised to limit alcohol consumption while taking Galantamine. Alcohol intake, along with Galantamine, may cause increased dizziness and drowsiness. Please consult your doctor for more information.

    • Safety Warning

      Pregnancy

      caution

      Galantamine is a pregnancy category C drug. Animal studies showed that Galantamine affects the foetus in pregnancy, but there is limited data in humans. Galantamine should be used during pregnancy only if the benefit outweighs the risk. Please consult your doctor before taking Galantamine if you are pregnant or planning to conceive.

    • Safety Warning

      Breast Feeding

      caution

      It is not known if Galantamine is excreted into breast milk. Please consult your doctor before taking Galantamine if you are a breastfeeding mother.

    • Safety Warning

      Driving

      caution

      Galantamine may make you feel dizzy or drowsy. Do not drive if you are not mentally alert or experience any symptoms that affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.

    • Safety Warning

      Liver

      caution

      Please consult your doctor before using Galantamine if you suffer from any severe liver impairment/liver disease.

    • Safety Warning

      Kidney

      caution

      Please consult your doctor before using Galantamine if you suffer from any severe kidney impairment/kidney disease.

    • Safety Warning

      Children

      unsafe

      Galantamine is not recommended in people below 18 years of age.

    Habit Forming

    No

    Diet & Lifestyle Advise

    • Maintain proper weight by following a healthy diet.
    • Exercise regularly as it helps in less cognitive decline and brain volume loss.
    • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
    • Try to avoid stress by practising meditation or yoga.
    • Include fruits and vegetables in your diet as they contain anti-oxidants.
    • Eat nutritious food as it helps in cognitive stimulation.
    • Limit foods with high cholesterol and saturated fats.
    • Cut down on sugar, salt and processed foods.
    • Drink plenty of water.
    • Follow a healthy lifestyle as it helps in improving overall health and possibly protects the brain.

    Special Advise

    • Let your doctor know that you are taking Galantamine if you are undergoing any medical tests.
    • It is advised to monitor your blood pressure and blood sugar levels regularly. 

    Patients Concern

    Disease/Condition Glossary

    Alzheimer's disease: The disease is named after Dr Alois Alzheimer, who was the first to discover the disease. Alzheimer's disease is a neurological disorder that causes dementia (memory loss), and slowly destroys the ability to think, learn, communicate, and eventually, the ability to handle daily activities. It is the most common cause of dementia (memory loss) in adults. 

    Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning, such as remembering, thinking, and reasoning. The causes of this disease are abnormal functioning of brain cells which cause a disturbance in communication between them. The risk factors are age, family history and genetics of a person. Alzheimer's disease symptoms include memory loss, trouble with familiar tasks, difficulties with problem-solving, trouble with writing or talking, disorientation, problems with reasoning or judgment, mood and personality changes. In most people, the symptoms of Alzheimer's appear in their mid-60's.

    FAQs

    Galantamine is used to treat mild to moderate dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease.

    Galantamine contains ' Galantamine', an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It treats dementia in Alzheimer's disease by increasing acetylcholine levels in the central nervous system and enhancing the neurotransmission process. Thus, Galantamine improves memory, thinking, and awareness.

    Galantamine should be used with caution in the medical history of liver or kidney diseases, heart problems (chest discomfort, heart attack, heart failure, and slow or uneven heartbeat), electrolyte imbalance (potassium), stomach ulcer, fits, Parkinson’s disease, breathing problems (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)), and urination problems. Please let your doctor know if you have any other medical problems before starting Galantamine.

    It is advised to take Galantamine with food to avoid any stomach upset. Please consult your doctor for more information.

    Store Galantamine in a dry place at room temperature ranging from 20°C to 25°C. Do not store in the freezer.

    If you miss a dose of Galantamine, skip it and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.

    Your doctor will decide the dose and duration of Galantamine based on your medical condition. However, if you notice unusual side effects like fits, depression, irregular heartbeat, bloody stools, and severe abdominal pain, stop using Galantamine and please consult your doctor.

    No, Galantamine is not an anti-psychotic. Galantamine contains Galantamine which belongs to the class of drugs called acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.

    An overdose of Galantamine may cause muscle weakness, severe nausea, vomiting, shakiness (tremors),slow heartbeat, fits and loss of consciousness. If you think you have taken overdose of Galantamine or experience these symptoms, please consult a doctor immediately.

    Galantamine may cause side effects such as vomiting, nausea, weight loss, diarrhoea, weakness and headache. To reduce the impact of these side effects, you are advised to drink more fluids while on treatment with Galantamine.

    Yes, Galantamine affect the weight of patient with Alzheimer’s disease. It can cause weight-loss in the patients. So, in patients taking Galantamine, weight should be monitored. However, consult a doctor if the condition worsens.

    Yes, Galantamine can affect the heart, causing decrease in the heart rate. Other uncommon side effects include irregular heartbeat, and other types of cardiac arrhythmias.

    Galantamine can increase the blood pressure as a common side effect. It can also decrease the blood pressure which is uncommon. Therefore, blood pressure should be monitored regularly for a hypertensive (high blood pressure) patient.

    If you have to undergo surgery inform your doctor in beforehand about Galantamine. So, the doctor will guide you whether you should continue taking Galantamine or stop the intake of the medication if needed.

    No, you cannot stop taking Galantamine even if you feel better. Complete the full course of treatment prescribed by your doctor. The symptoms may occur again before it is completely cured.

    Dementia is the loss of functioning such as memory, thinking, remembering, and reasoning. The cause of the dementia is abnormal functioning of brain cells, which cause a disturbance in the communication between them.

    No, paroxetine cannot be taken with Galantamine. It may interfere with the way Galantamine works and increases its levels in the body. This interaction can cause nausea and vomiting. However, please consult your doctor before taking other medicines with Galantamine.

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