Wednesday 3 October 2018

Dalstep Dalfampridine 10mg Extended release tablets now in India

DALFAMPRIDINE a potassium blocker drug that significantly improves stability among Multiple Sclerosis patients is now available in India.

DALSTEP DALFAMPRIDINE is developed by Sun Pharmaceuticals India and is now available in all leading medical stores. Now there is no need of getting the medicine from USA.

Please speak to your neurologist and get the prescription for DALSTEP DALFAMPRIDINE 10mg,

DALSTEP is a 10mg extended release tablets given twice daily for Multiple Sclerosis patients.

Significant improvements in walking were demonstrated in patients:

  • With all 4 major types of MS
  • With ages ranging from 25 to 73 years
  • With or without use of disease modifying therapies
  • With EDSS scores ranging from 2.5 to 6.5
Greater improvements in walking endurance, balance, hand function, verbal fluency & upper limb disability.
Significantly improves visual function, cognition, mood & reduces fatigue in patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Better pharmacokinetic profile & maximum recommended dosage is 10mg twice daily.

DALSTEP DALFAMPRIDINE is now available in India at a cost of Rs.380/- for 10 tablets. The drug is developed and marketed by Sun Pharmaceuticals India.

Information about Dalstep Dalfampridine 10mg Extended Release tablets.

Dalstep Dalfampridine uses
Dalstep Dalfampridine 10mg is used for multiple sclerosis (MS). It helps to improve walking ability and walking speed in people with multiple sclerosis.

How Dalstep Dalfampridine works
Dalfampridine is a potassium channel blocker. It works by strengthening the communication between nerves and muscles. This results in improved muscle activity – in this case, walking – in people with multiple sclerosis.

Common side effects of Dalstep Dalfampridine

Urinary tract infection, Sleep disturbance, Dizziness, Headache, Nausea, Weakness, Back pain, Balance disorder (loss of balance), Paresthesia (tingling or pricking sensation), Throat irritation, Nasal irritation, Constipation, Indigestion, Throat pain


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