What is REQUIP?
REQUIP is a prescription medicine to treat moderate-to-severe primary Restless Legs Syndrome. It is sometimes used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Having one of these conditions does not mean you have or will develop the other. What is the most important information I should know about REQUIP? • Patients with RLS should take REQUIP differently than patients with Parkinson’s disease (see How should I take REQUIP for RLS? for the recommended dosing for RLS). A lower dose of REQUIP is generally needed for patients with RLS, and is taken once daily before bedtime. • There are known side effects of REQUIP. If you fall asleep or feel very sleepy while doing normal activities such as driving, faint, feel dizzy, nauseated, or sweaty when you stand up from sitting or lying down, you should talk with your doctor (see What are the possible side effects of REQUIP?) • Before starting REQUIP, be sure to tell your doctor if you are taking any medicines that make you drowsy. Who should not take REQUIP?