Trental
Brand
name:Trental
Pronounced: TREN-tall
Generic name: Pentoxifylline
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Why
is Trental prescribed?
Trental
is a medication that reduces the viscosity or "stickiness"
of your blood, allowing it to flow more freely. It helps relieve
the painful leg cramps caused by "intermittent claudication,"
a condition that results when hardening of the arteries reduces
the leg muscles' blood supply.
Some
doctors also prescribe Trental for dementia, strokes, circulatory
and nerve problems caused by diabetes, and Raynaud's syndrome
(a disorder of the blood vessels in which exposure to cold causes
the fingers and toes to turn white). The drug is also used to
treat impotence and to increase sperm motility in infertile
men.
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Most
important fact about Trental
Trental
can ease the pain in your legs and make walking easier but should
not replace other treatments such as physical therapy or surgery.
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How
should you take Trental?
Trental
comes in controlled-release tablets. Do not break, crush, or
chew the tablets; swallow them whole. Take Trental exactly as
prescribed.
--If
you miss a dose...
Take
it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
Never take 2 doses at the same time.
--Storage
instructions...
Keep
Pentoxifylline in the container it came in, tightly closed and
away from light. Store it at room temperature.
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What
side effects may occur?
Side
effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can
determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Trental.
Trental's
side effects are fairly uncommon.
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Side
effects may include:
Allergic reaction (symptoms include: swelling of face, lips, tongue,
throat, arms, or legs, sore throat, fever and chills, difficulty
swallowing, chest pain), anxiety, bad taste in the mouth, blind
spot in vision, blurred vision, brittle fingernails, chest pain
(sometimes crushing), confusion, conjunctivitis (pinkeye), constipation,
depression, difficult or labored breathing, dizziness, dry mouth/thirst,
earache, excessive salivation, flu-like symptoms, fluid retention,
general body discomfort, headache, hives, indigestion, inflammation
of the gallbladder, itching, laryngitis, loss of appetite, low
blood pressure, nosebleeds, rash, seizures, sore throat/swollen
neck glands, stuffy nose, tremor, vomiting, weight change
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Why
should Trental not be prescribed?
Do
not take Trental if you have recently had a stroke or bleeding
in the retina of your eye.
If
you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to
Trental, caffeine, theophylline (medication for asthma or other
breathing disorders), or theobromine, do not take Pentoxifylline.
Make sure that your doctor is aware of any drug reactions that
you have experienced.
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Special
warnings about Trental
If
you are taking a blood thinner, or have recently had surgery,
peptic ulcers, or other disorders that involve bleeding, the
doctor should test your blood periodically.
Most
people tolerate Trental well, but there have been occasional
cases of crushing chest pain, low blood pressure, and irregular
heartbeat in people with heart disease and brain disorders.
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Possible
food and drug interactions
If Trental is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Trental
with the following:
Blood
pressure medications such as Vasotec and Cardizem SR
Blood-thinning
drugs such as Coumadin
Clot
inhibitors such as Persantine
Theophylline
(Theo-Dur)
Ulcer
medicines such as Tagamet
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Special
information
The effects of Trental during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform
your doctor immediately. Trental appears in breast milk and
could affect a nursing infant. If Pentoxifylline is essential
to your health, your doctor may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding
until your treatment with Pentoxifylline is finished.
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Recommended
dosage
ADULTS
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The usual dosage of Trental in controlled-release tablets is
one 400-milligram tablet 3 times a day with meals.
While the effect of Trental may be seen within 2 to 4 weeks,
it is recommended that treatment be continued for at least 8
weeks.
Any
stomach or central nervous system (affecting the brain and spinal
cord) side effects are related to the dose. If any of these
side effects occur, the dosage should be lowered to 1 tablet,
2 times a day, for a total of 800 milligrams a day. If side
effects persist at this lower dosage, your doctor may consider
stopping Pentoxifylline.
CHILDREN
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The safety and effectiveness of this drug in children have not
been established.
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Overdosage
Any
medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If
you suspect symptoms of a Trental overdose, seek medical attention
immediately. Symptoms appear within 4 to 5 hours and may last
for 12 hours.
Symptoms of Trental overdose may include:
Agitation, convulsions, fever, flushing, loss of consciousness,
low blood pressure, sleepiness
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