Exelon

Learn how to safely order Exelon patches online through certified pharmacies with EU-registered doctors. Fast, discreet, and legal prescription service.

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You can order Exelon here. Fill in a short form. A UK doctor checks if it is right for you.

If yes, it ships fast in a plain box.

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  2. Pick a clinic. See the price.
  3. Fill in a short health form.
  4. A doctor reads your form.
  5. If it is safe for you, they say yes.
  6. Your order ships fast to your door.
  7. It comes in a plain, sealed box.

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What is Exelon?

Exelon is a prescription medication primarily used to treat mild to moderately severe dementia in patients with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease .

In my clinical experience, patients and their caregivers often prefer this transdermal patch because it delivers a continuous amount of medication through the skin, which can significantly reduce the nausea often associated with oral dementia medications.

Active Ingredient

The active ingredient is rivastigmine, which belongs to a class of medications called cholinesterase inhibitors. It works by blocking the enzymes that break down acetylcholine, an important chemical messenger in the brain involved in memory, thinking, and reasoning.

Indications

  • Treatment of mild to moderately severe Alzheimer's dementia
  • Treatment of mild to moderately severe dementia associated with Parkinson's disease

How to obtain Exelon legally online?

Many caregivers ask me how to manage repeat prescriptions more efficiently without compromising on safety. You can safely access this medication through an online doctor service.

The prescription is handled digitally during your checkout process by EU-registered doctors who carefully review your medical history.

  1. Step 1: Complete a medical questionnaire - Provide detailed information about the patient's current stage of dementia, medical history, and overall health.
  2. Step 2: Doctor review - A licensed EU doctor will carefully assess the questionnaire to ensure the patch is clinically appropriate and safe for the patient.
  3. Step 3: Digital prescription issued - If approved, a digital prescription is generated and sent directly to a partner pharmacy.
  4. Step 4: Discreet delivery - The medication is securely packaged and dispatched for fast, discreet delivery directly to your home.

Dosage and Usage

Finding the right dose is crucial for balancing cognitive benefits and side effects. The medication is typically initiated at a lower dose and gradually increased under medical supervision.

The patches are available in two main strengths: 4.6 mg per 24 hours and 9.5 mg per 24 hours.

  • Exelon 4.6 mg 30 Patches - Usually the starting dose for the first four weeks of treatment.
  • Exelon 9.5 mg 30 Patches - The standard maintenance dose if the initial dose is well tolerated by the patient.

As a GP, the most common practical issue I see is skin irritation from poor patch placement.

Always apply the patch to clean, dry, hairless skin on the upper or lower back, upper arm, or chest.

It is vital to rotate the application site daily; never apply a new patch to the exact same spot within 14 days.

Side Effects

Common side effects

  • Application site skin reactions (redness, itching, irritation)
  • Nausea and vomiting, especially when first starting or increasing the dose
  • Loss of appetite and subsequent weight loss
  • Dizziness, headaches, or anxiety

Rare side effects

  • Abnormally slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
  • Stomach ulcers or gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Seizures or fainting
  • Worsening of Parkinson's symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease

When to contact a doctor?

I always advise caregivers to monitor the patient's weight and eating habits closely.

If you notice significant weight loss, severe nausea that prevents eating, or signs of an allergic skin reaction that spreads beyond the size of the patch, contact your doctor immediately.

Fainting or a noticeably slow heartbeat also requires urgent medical evaluation.

Important Warnings

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to rivastigmine or other carbamate derivatives
  • Previous severe allergic skin reactions to the patch
  • Severe liver impairment

Drug Interactions

In my practice, I carefully review a patient's entire medication list before prescribing this treatment.

Exelon should not be used concurrently with other medications that have similar effects, such as donepezil or galantamine .

Furthermore, it can interact with anticholinergic medications (often used for overactive bladder or asthma), potentially reducing their effectiveness.

Caution is also strongly advised if the patient is taking beta-blockers like atenolol , as the combination can lead to a dangerously slow heart rate.

Medical information

Exelon is a prescription medication primarily used to treat mild to moderately severe dementia in patients with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease .

In my clinical experience, patients and their caregivers often prefer this transdermal patch because it delivers a continuous amount of medication through the skin, which can significantly reduce the nausea often associated with oral dementia medications.

Active Ingredient

The active ingredient is rivastigmine, which belongs to a class of medications called cholinesterase inhibitors. It works by blocking the enzymes that break down acetylcholine, an important chemical messenger in the brain involved in memory, thinking, and reasoning.

Indications

  • Treatment of mild to moderately severe Alzheimer's dementia
  • Treatment of mild to moderately severe dementia associated with Parkinson's disease

Dosage guidance

Finding the right dose is crucial for balancing cognitive benefits and side effects. The medication is typically initiated at a lower dose and gradually increased under medical supervision.

The patches are available in two main strengths: 4.6 mg per 24 hours and 9.5 mg per 24 hours.

  • Exelon 4.6 mg 30 Patches - Usually the starting dose for the first four weeks of treatment.
  • Exelon 9.5 mg 30 Patches - The standard maintenance dose if the initial dose is well tolerated by the patient.

As a GP, the most common practical issue I see is skin irritation from poor patch placement.

Always apply the patch to clean, dry, hairless skin on the upper or lower back, upper arm, or chest.

It is vital to rotate the application site daily; never apply a new patch to the exact same spot within 14 days.

Side effects and warnings

Common side effects

  • Application site skin reactions (redness, itching, irritation)
  • Nausea and vomiting, especially when first starting or increasing the dose
  • Loss of appetite and subsequent weight loss
  • Dizziness, headaches, or anxiety

Rare side effects

  • Abnormally slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
  • Stomach ulcers or gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Seizures or fainting
  • Worsening of Parkinson's symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease

When to contact a doctor?

I always advise caregivers to monitor the patient's weight and eating habits closely.

If you notice significant weight loss, severe nausea that prevents eating, or signs of an allergic skin reaction that spreads beyond the size of the patch, contact your doctor immediately.

Fainting or a noticeably slow heartbeat also requires urgent medical evaluation.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to rivastigmine or other carbamate derivatives
  • Previous severe allergic skin reactions to the patch
  • Severe liver impairment

Drug Interactions

In my practice, I carefully review a patient's entire medication list before prescribing this treatment.

Exelon should not be used concurrently with other medications that have similar effects, such as donepezil or galantamine .

Furthermore, it can interact with anticholinergic medications (often used for overactive bladder or asthma), potentially reducing their effectiveness.

Caution is also strongly advised if the patient is taking beta-blockers like atenolol , as the combination can lead to a dangerously slow heart rate.

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