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Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Secondary
Parkinson's Disease 38.7%
Constipation 11.1%
Psychiatric Symptom 9.9%
Orthostatic Hypotension 7.8%
Insomnia 5.8%
Hypertension 4.1%
Osteoporosis 4.1%
Product Used For Unknown Indication 2.9%
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia 2.1%
Freezing Phenomenon 2.1%
Depression 1.6%
Hypotension 1.6%
Cerebral Infarction 1.2%
Neurogenic Bladder 1.2%
Pruritus 1.2%
Stomach Discomfort 1.2%
Bronchitis Chronic 0.8%
Cardiac Failure Chronic 0.8%
Hypoaesthesia 0.8%
Iron Deficiency 0.8%
Syncope 15.8%
Cardiac Failure 10.5%
Hallucination 7.9%
Pyrexia 7.9%
Cardiac Failure Chronic 5.3%
Hepatitis 5.3%
Pleural Effusion 5.3%
Shock 5.3%
Sleep Disorder 5.3%
Sudden Onset Of Sleep 5.3%
Acute Coronary Syndrome 2.6%
Femur Fracture 2.6%
Haemolytic Anaemia 2.6%
Liver Disorder 2.6%
Lymphoedema 2.6%
Myopathy 2.6%
Nasal Congestion 2.6%
Orthostatic Hypotension 2.6%
Pain In Extremity 2.6%
Platelet Count Decreased 2.6%
Concomitant
Parkinson's Disease 32.4%
Product Used For Unknown Indication 14.5%
Prophylaxis 6.5%
Constipation 5.9%
Hyperphosphataemia 4.8%
Hypertension 4.6%
Orthostatic Hypotension 4.4%
Insomnia 3.1%
Asthma 3.0%
Rheumatoid Arthritis 2.9%
Neuropathy Peripheral 2.5%
Osteoporosis 2.2%
Diabetes Mellitus 2.1%
Procedural Hypotension 2.0%
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia 1.6%
Multiple Myeloma 1.6%
Hypotension 1.5%
Drug Effect Decreased 1.4%
Psychiatric Symptom 1.4%
Cerebral Infarction 1.3%
Pneumonia Aspiration 10.4%
Hallucination 9.6%
Shock 7.8%
Tooth Abscess 7.8%
Death 6.1%
Myocardial Infarction 5.2%
Pyrexia 5.2%
Syncope 5.2%
Hypoglycaemia 4.3%
Pneumonia 4.3%
White Blood Cell Count Increased 4.3%
Altered State Of Consciousness 3.5%
Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion 3.5%
Loss Of Consciousness 3.5%
Oedema Peripheral 3.5%
Pleural Effusion 3.5%
Sepsis 3.5%
Vomiting 3.5%
Gastric Ulcer Haemorrhage 2.6%
Interstitial Lung Disease 2.6%