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Prescription Medicine

Exelon® is a prescription medicine available as transdermal patches containing rivastigmine 5cm2 (4.6mg/24 hours) or 10cm2(9.5mg/24hours) for the treatment of mild to moderately severe Alzheimer's Disease. Exelon is an unfunded medicine – a pharmacy charge applies. Check with your doctor to see if Exelon is right for you. A normal doctor’s fee applies. Cautions are restlessness, heart rhythm disturbances, signs of liver disorders, seizures, urinary disorders, asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease. If you have a low body weight, check your weight periodically. Side effects can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, heartburn, stomach pains and loss of appetite, headache, and dizziness, application site reactions. Caution when driving, operating machinery or doing jobs that require you to be alert.  Refer to consumer medicine information at the website www.medsafe.govt.nz for full details. Use strictly as directed. If symptoms continue or you need further information or you have side effects see your doctor. Exelon is the registered trademark of Novartis AG.  Novartis New Zealand Ltd, Auckland.

Last Updated: March 2011

TAPS No. NA9863
EXE 0310-057-0312

 

Exelon® Patch Videos

  1. How does the Exelon Patch Work

  2. How to Apply the Exelon Patch

 

 

 

 

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