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(also known as Rasagiline)
Rasagiline is used alone or with levodopa for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease is a condition of the brain that becomes worse over time and may cause movement problems, rigidity, tremors, and slowed physical movement .
This medicine is only available with your doctor's prescription.continue
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Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Parkinson's Disease | 80 |
84% |
| Depression | 1 |
0% |
| Depression - Teen | 1 |
100% |
Overall, 83% (82
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Azilect Reviews
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We both think it has been very, very helpful
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worked for about a year
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I started at .05 mg and that did not help much but since I went to 1 mg helps much more.
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its ok
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Working no side effects
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Just started taking it this morning. and it is probably my imagingination but I don't seem to be shaking as much this afternoon.
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Using it a short while,some improvement. On the lowest dose
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Seems to help
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???only on for short time
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WORKS TO SOME DEGREE
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Trial Results - Azilect® Slows Progression of PD
Press Release ADAGIO Trial Results Show Teva's Azilect® 1 Mg Tablets Slow Progression of Parkinson's Disease Results Presented at 12th Congress o... [More] -
Taking Azilect
I apologize, I thought Rasagiline was a generic form of Azilct because the pharmacy wouldn't accept the RX written as Azilect. Isn' that ridiculous!! ... [More] -
Taking Azilect
I apologize, I thought Rasagiline was a generic form of Azilct because the pharmacy wouldn't accept the RX written as Azilect. Isn' that ridiculous!! ... [More] -
Taking Azilect
I used Azlect for 6 months it worked well.There are many drug interactions and food limitations. That is the only down side. My insurance did pay for... [More] -
Taking Azilect
Jan, The generic is called Rasagiline, if that helps. Some ins. companies are willing to pay for generic. [More]





