AZILECT Patient Materials Library

Below you can access brochures, worksheets, and guides designed for patients with Parkinson’s disease.

Office Discussion Materials
These downloadable and printable forms are designed to help your patients play a more active role in the management of their Parkinson’s disease.

“Starting Point”: Questions to Ask Your Doctor

Patients can use these questions to have more productive discussions during their office visit. Encourage patients to review the questions, use the worksheet to keep notes and stay organized for each visit.

Starting Point  Download and print “Starting Point”

Medication Guide: Personal Medication Information

Patients can use this form as a guide to develop their own personal medical information form. Encourage patients to give a copy to each member of their healthcare team so they have all of the patient’s medical information on hand.

Medication Guide  Download and print Medication Guide: Personal Medical Information

Parkinson’s Disease Symptom and Side Effect Tracker

Patients can use this tracker to monitor changes in symptoms and side effects. The Symptom and Side Effect Tracker allows patients to record and monitor sleep changes, weight loss, uncontrolled movements and more. Encourage patients to play an active role in their healthcare and discuss any changes in symptoms or side effects with their healthcare team.

Symptom Tracker  Download and print the Symptom and Side Effect Tracker

Activities of Daily Living Tracker

Patients with Parkinson’s disease can use this document to track symptoms that may affect everyday activities. Encourage patients to use the activity tracker to help facilitate discussions with their healthcare providers.

Daily Living Tracker  Download and print the Activities of Daily Living Tracker

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AZILECT (rasagiline tablets) is indicated for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease (PD) as initial monotherapy and as adjunct therapy to levodopa.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT AZILECT

Azilect is contraindicated with meperidine; the analgesics tramadol, methadone, and propoxyphene; the antitussive agent dextromethorphan; as well as St. John’s wort and cyclobenzaprine. Azilect is also contraindicated with other MAOIs.

In general, the combination of Azilect and antidepressants should be avoided. Caution should be used when giving Azilect concurrently with CYP1A2 inhibitors such as ciprofloxacin. Patients with moderate to severe hepatic impairment should not take Azilect. The daily dose of Azilect should not exceed 1 mg because of the risks associated with nonselective inhibition of MAO. PD patients are advised to monitor for melanoma frequently and see a dermatologist on a regular basis.

The most common side effects as monotherapy include: flu syndrome, arthralgia, depression, and dyspepsia; and as adjunct to levodopa therapy include: dyskinesia, accidental injury, weight loss, postural hypotension, vomiting, anorexia, arthralgia, abdominal pain, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, rash, abnormal dreams, and fall.

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