Pill Recognizer 652 Pill – red capsule/oblong, 18mm

652 Pill – red capsule/oblong, 18mm

652 Pill

652 Pill – red capsule/oblong, 18mm

The red, capsule-shaped, oblong pill with imprint 652 has been identified as containing 100 mg of amantadine hydrochloride. Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc. is the supplier.

Amantadine is a member of the drug families adamantane antivirals, and dopaminergic antiparkinsonian agents, and is used in the treatment of extrapyramidal reaction, Parkinson’s disease, influenza, influenza A, and tardive dyskinesia. Pregnancy cannot be considered risk-free. According to the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), amantadine 100 mg is not a prohibited substance.

652 Pill – red capsule/oblong, 18mm

AttributeDetails
AvailabilityPrescription-only
Drug ClassAdamantane antivirals, Dopaminergic antiparkinsonism agents
Pregnancy CategoryC – Risk cannot be ruled out
CSA ScheduleNot a controlled drug
Labeler / SupplierZydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc.

USES

Amantadine is an antiviral medication that prevents viruses from acting on your body.

Amantadine is used to treat Parkinson’s disease as well as “Parkinson-like” symptoms, which include shaking, stiffness or tremors, and uncontrollably repeated muscle movements that may be brought on by using specific medications.

Adults and children with influenza A can also be treated or prevented with amantadine. Because some virus strains may be resistant to amantadine, it might not work every flu season. It is not recommended to use this medication in place of the annual flu vaccination. To help shield you from emerging influenza virus strains every year, the Centers for Disease Control advise being vaccinated against the flu each year.

Amantadine comes in pill, capsule, and oral solution forms.

WARNINGS

If you have had a nasal flu shot within the last 14 days, do not take amantadine.

While taking amantadine and for at least 48 hours following your last dosage, avoid getting the nasal flu shot. Getting an injection of the flu vaccination while taking amantadine is possible.

Until you know how this amantadine affects you, stay away from driving and other activities that need you to be attentive or have clear vision.

If you have been sitting or lying down, get up carefully to reduce the likelihood of feeling lightheaded or fainting. Use caution when climbing and descending stairs.

Amantadine users have experienced heat stroke. When exercising or in hot temperatures, use caution.

If you experience kidney issues, consult with.

SIDE EFFECTS

If you have any of the following symptoms of an amantadine allergy: hives; trouble breathing; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, get emergency medical attention.

Make a quick call to your doctor if you have:

excessive sleepiness, abruptly nodding off even when awake;

a sense of lightheadedness, as if you could faint;

breathing difficulties (even with light exercise), hand or foot edema;

difficult or painful urinating;

depression, agitation, hostility, altered behavior, delusions, and suicidal thoughts;

a seizure; or

strong nervous system reaction, characterized by tremors, fast or irregular heartbeats, perspiration, high fever, and extremely stiff or rigid muscles.

When using this medication, you can experience intense cravings for other things, like increased sexual desire or strange gambling tendencies. Consult your physician if this happens.

Adverse consequences could.