Deutetrabenazine Oral Route

How is Deutetrabenazine Oral Route dosed?

The recommended dosage for deutetrabenazine oral route is as follows:

  • For adults and children 12 years of age and older: 6.4 mg to 25.2 mg per day, taken in two divided doses.
  • For pediatric patients under 12 years of age: Safety and efficacy have not been established.
  • For geriatric patients (65 years and older): Elderly patients may require caution and dose adjustments, as they are more likely to have age-related kidney, liver, or heart problems. It is important to follow your doctor's orders or the instructions on the label and to never crush, break, or chew the tablet. Always swallow it whole with water, and take it with food. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized dosing information and any precautions associated with the use of deutetrabenazine.

What is the dosage form of Deutetrabenazine Oral Route?

Deutetrabenazine oral route is available in two dosage forms: tablet and extended-release tablet.

What medications are contraindication with Deutetrabenazine Oral Route?

Deutetrabenazine oral route may interact with other medications, and some of these interactions may be contraindicated. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist for information on potential drug interactions and contraindications based on your medical history and specific medications.

How is Deutetrabenazine Oral Route administered?

Deutetrabenazine oral route is administered as a tablet and an extended-release tablet. It should be swallowed whole with water and not crushed, broken, or chewed. For the extended-release tablet, it can be taken with or without food. It is important to follow the dosing instructions provided by your doctor and to store the medicine in a closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep out of reach of children and do not keep outdated or unneeded medicine.

What are common precautions when taking Deutetrabenazine Oral Route?

Common precautions when taking deutetrabenazine oral route include informing your doctor about any allergies you have, including allergies to foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals. It is also important to inform your doctor if you have had any unusual or allergic reactions to this medicine or any other medicines in the past. Elderly patients, particularly those with age-related kidney, liver, or heart problems, may require a dose adjustment while taking deutetrabenazine. Additionally, this medication may cause agitation, irritability, or abnormal behaviors, and it's essential to monitor for suicidal thoughts or tendencies, especially in individuals with Huntington's disease. Regular visits to your doctor are necessary to ensure the medicine is working properly and to allow for dose adjustments if needed.