No, Requip is not an opiate. It is the brand name for the drug ropinirole, which is a dopamine agonist primarily used to treat Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome. Unlike opiates, which are derived from opium and primarily target opioid receptors, Requip works by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain.
Does requip show up on
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The FDA-labeled indications for Requip XL are: Parkinson's Disease Restless legs syndrome
Generic Requip should be available at many U.S. pharmacies in June or July 2008. However, if your local pharmacy doesn't have it, you can order it now from these licensed foreign pharmacies. These pharmacies have it already because their local drug regulation bodies approved Generic Requip earlier than the US FDA did. InternationalDrugMart.com: Requip costs US$101.44 for 90tabs/2mgs. Isrameds.com: Requip is $174.20 for 84tabs/ 2mgs.
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I have checked with a pharmacist friend, he said it is ok to take ativan (lorazepam) and requip (ropinirole) together.
No, diazepam is a benzodiazepine whereas Requip is an anti-Parkinson's drug. Requip works primarily on dopamine receptors in the central nervous system. Diazepam works on benzodiazepine receptors on GABA neurons. It is thought that Requip may have negligible activity at other GABA sites, but this is not its main mechanism of action. In terms of toxicity screen, I have not found data stating that Requip will give a false positive for benzos. High concentrations of fenoprofen, flurbiprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, and tolmetin (these are NSAIDS) may give a false-positive result by a TDx assay. Sertraline (Zoloft) may cause a false-positive urinary benzodiazepine assay using the original cloned enzyme donor immunoassay system
5 to 6 yrs.
The woman in the ReQuip commercial is likely a model or actress featured to promote the medication, which is used to treat conditions like Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome. Specific details about her identity are not typically provided in the commercial itself. If you’re looking for information about her or the campaign, it may be available through the advertising agency or the pharmaceutical company behind ReQuip.
No. It is used to treat Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome.
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No. Misoprostol is not an opiate.