Pergolide pour la maladie de Parkinson
Revu par Sid DajaniDernière mise à jour par Michael Stewart, MRPharmSDernière mise à jour 23 déc. 2024
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Note de l'auteur clinique Michael Stewart 11/01/2022: pergolide tablets have now been discontinued in the UK. At the time of review there are no branded or generic products containing pergolide available in the UK. Pergolide may still be available in other countries. This medicine leaflet is based on medical information available in the UK at the time of writing and is left here for reference purposes. Please also refer to the manufacturer's information supplied with your medicine.
Pergolide may make you feel dizzy especially during the first few days of treatment. Get up more slowly until you know how you react.
Please keep your regular appointments with your doctor. You will need tests from time to time to check on your progress.
Occasionally, people using pergolide have fallen asleep suddenly during the day with little warning of being tired. If you experience this, please do not drive, and contact your doctor as soon as possible. Pergolide can also cause impulsive types of behaviour in some people.
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Pergolide is a medicine used to treat Parkinson's disease.
It works by acting like dopamine in your brain, helping to ease symptoms.
Your dose will be gradually increased over several weeks when you start treatment.
Keep regular appointments with your doctor for monitoring of potential side-effects.
Some people taking pergolide may fall asleep suddenly or experience impulsive behaviour changes.
Seek medical advice immediately if you experience breathing difficulties, persistent cough, or chest/abdominal pain.
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About pergolide
Type de médicament | A dopamine-receptor agonist |
Utilisé pour | la maladie de Parkinson |
Disponible sous forme de | Tablets (discontinued in UK) |
Pergolide is used to treat la maladie de Parkinson although other treatments are often preferred to it because it is associated with a small risk of fibrotic reactions, as a side-effect of the treatment. Fibrotic reactions can lead to breathing difficulties, a persistent cough, chest pain, and tummy (abdominal) pain or tenderness (see the side-effects table below).
Parkinson's disease affects the way your brain co-ordinates the movements of your muscles. A number of cells in a small part of your brain called the substantia nigra become damaged and die. These brain cells pass messages down nerves in the spinal cord by producing a chemical called dopamine, and it is these messages which control the muscles of the body. As the cells in the brain are damaged, the amount of dopamine that is produced is reduced. A combination of the reduction of cells and a low level of dopamine in the cells in this part of the brain, causes nerve messages to the muscles to become slowed and abnormal. This produces the main symptoms of Parkinson's disease, which are stiffness, shaking (tremor), and slowness of movement.
Pergolide is a dopamine-receptor agonist which means that it acts on the same receptors in your brain as dopamine. In effect, it acts like a substitute for dopamine and this helps to ease your symptoms. It may be used alone, or in combination with other medicines to treat Parkinson's disease.
Before taking pergolide
Retour au sommaireSome medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine can only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking pergolide it is important that your doctor knows:
Si vous êtes enceinte ou si vous allaitez.
Si vous avez une maladie cardiaque ou un rythme cardiaque inhabituel.
If you have ever had a mental health problem that has caused you to be confused, or to see or hear things that are not real (hallucinations).
If you have any muscle movements of your face or body which you can't prevent (dyskinesia).
If you have been told you have scar tissue which affects your heart, lungs or abdomen.
Si vous avez un trouble sanguin héréditaire rare appelé porphyrie.
Si vous prenez ou utilisez d'autres médicaments. Cela inclut tous les médicaments que vous prenez et qui sont disponibles à l'achat sans ordonnance, ainsi que les médicaments à base de plantes et complémentaires.
Si vous avez déjà eu une réaction allergique à un médicament.
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How to take pergolide
Retour au sommaireBefore you start the treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack and any additional information your doctor has given to you. These will give you more information about pergolide, and will also provide you with a full list of side-effects which you could experience from taking it.
The dose you are prescribed will depend upon your symptoms and whether you are also taking other medicines for Parkinson's disease. Your doctor will tell you how many tablets to take, and how often to take them. This information will also be printed on the label of the pack of tablets to remind you about what the doctor said to you. Read the directions from your doctor carefully so that you know what dose is right for you each day, and take the tablets exactly as you have been told.
If you are taking pergolide for the first time, your doctor will give you a small dose to begin with, and then gradually increase this over the first few weeks. Slowly increasing your dose like this will help to reduce side-effects such as dizziness and low blood pressure, which can occur when you first start treatment.
There are several different strengths of pergolide. Each time you collect a prescription, please check the strength on the box to make sure that you have been given the strength you are expecting. Ask your pharmacist to check for you if you are unsure about anything.
Try to get into a habit of taking your doses at the same times of day each day, as this will help you to remember to take them regularly. If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. Try to take the correct number of doses each day, but do not take two doses at the same time to make up for a missed dose.
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Retour au sommaireTry to keep all your regular appointments with your doctor. This is so your doctor can check on your progress. Pergolide has occasionally caused heart and lung problems, particularly in people who take it over a long period of time. In order for your doctor to check for this, you will need to have a heart tracing (electrocardiography, or ECG), lung function tests, blood tests, and an X-ray from time to time.
Continuez à prendre les comprimés jusqu'à ce que votre médecin vous dise le contraire. Arrêter brusquement peut causer des problèmes et votre médecin voudra que vous réduisiez votre dose progressivement si vous devez arrêter le traitement.
Sometimes people taking medicines like pergolide can fall asleep suddenly during the day with little or no warning of being tired beforehand. Until you know how you react, take extra care if you drive, or if you operate machinery. If you do find yourself falling asleep suddenly, you should see your doctor as soon as possible for advice, and avoid using tools and machines or driving in the meantime.
Treatment with medicines like pergolide can sometimes cause problems with impulsive types of behaviour. If you notice any changes in your behaviour, such as an increased desire to gamble, binge eat, or spend excessively, or an increased sex drive, you must let your doctor know as soon as possible.
Restez aussi actif que possible et faites de l'exercice régulièrement autant que vous le pouvez. Vous pouvez marcher plus lentement qu'avant, mais une marche quotidienne est un bon exercice et peut aider à assouplir les muscles raides.
If you are a driver you should tell the DVLA and your insurance company if you have Parkinson's disease. Depending on the severity of symptoms and the medicines that you are taking, you may still be allowed to drive following a medical assessment.
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Can pergolide cause problems?
Retour au sommaireAlong with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the common ones associated with pergolide. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with the tablets. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.
Pergolide side-effects | Que puis-je faire si je ressens cela ? |
Feeling drowsy or sleepy, falling asleep suddenly during the day | If this happens, do not drive and do not use tools or machines. Speak with your doctor about sleeping during the daytime |
Feeling dizzy, especially when you stand or sit up | Getting up and moving around more slowly may help. If you begin to feel dizzy, lie down so that you do not faint, then sit for a few moments before standing. This usually passes as your body gets used to the tablets, but in the meantime do not drive and do not use tools or machines |
Feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting), indigestion, tummy (abdominal) pain | Stick to simple or bland meals (avoid rich and spicy foods) |
Impulsive types of behaviour | Informez votre médecin de cela dès que possible |
Runny nose, hearing or seeing things that aren't real, feeling confused, constipation or diarrhoea, hiccups, difficulty sleeping, rash, palpitations, uncontrollable muscle movements, double vision | Si l'un de ces éléments devient problématique, parlez-en à votre médecin |
Feeling short of breath, other breathing difficulties, a persistent cough, chest pain, abdominal pain or tenderness | Please contact your doctor for advice straightaway (these could be signs of a fibrotic reaction) |
Si vous ressentez d'autres symptômes que vous pensez être dus au médicament, veuillez consulter votre médecin ou votre pharmacien pour obtenir des conseils supplémentaires.
How to store pergolide
Retour au sommaireGardez tous les médicaments hors de la portée et de la vue des enfants.
Conserver dans un endroit frais et sec, à l'abri de la chaleur et de la lumière directes.
Informations importantes sur tous les médicaments
Retour au sommaireInformations importantes sur tous les médicaments
Never take more than the prescribed dose. If you suspect that you or someone else might have had an overdose of this medicine, go to the accident and emergency department of your local hospital. Take the container with you, even if it is empty.
Ce médicament est pour vous. Ne le donnez jamais à d'autres personnes, même si leur état semble être le même que le vôtre.
If you are due to have any treatment like an operation or dental treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment which medicines you are taking.
Si vous achetez des médicaments, vérifiez toujours avec un pharmacien qu'ils sont sûrs à prendre avec vos autres médicaments.
Ne gardez pas de médicaments périmés ou indésirables. Apportez-les à votre pharmacie locale qui s'en débarrassera pour vous.
If you have any questions about this medicine, please ask your pharmacist for advice.
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Questions fréquemment posées
What is Parkinson's disease and how does pergolide help?
Parkinson's disease occurs when specific brain cells in the substantia nigra become damaged and die, leading to a reduction in dopamine production. Dopamine is crucial for muscle coordination, and its decrease results in symptoms like stiffness, shaking, and slowness of movement. Pergolide is a dopamine-receptor agonist, meaning it mimics dopamine's effects on the brain's receptors, helping to alleviate these symptoms.
Can I take pergolide if I have a heart condition?
If you have a heart condition or an unusual heart rhythm, it is important that your doctor knows this before you start taking pergolide. Your doctor will need this information to ensure pergolide is suitable for you.
What should I do if I forget to take a dose of pergolide?
If you forget to take a dose of pergolide, you should take it as soon as you remember. However, do not take two doses at the same time to compensate for a missed dose. Try to maintain your regular dosing schedule and take the correct number of doses each day as prescribed by your doctor.
Are there any specific lifestyle recommendations while on pergolide?
While on pergolide, it's recommended to stay as active as possible and exercise regularly if you are able. Even a daily walk can be beneficial, helping to loosen stiff muscles. If you are a driver, you should inform the DVLA and your insurance company about your Parkinson's disease, as a medical assessment may be required to determine if you can still drive safely.
What are fibrotic reactions and how serious are they?
Fibrotic reactions are a potential side-effect of pergolide. These can lead to serious symptoms such as breathing difficulties, a persistent cough, chest pain, and tummy (abdominal) pain or tenderness. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should contact your doctor for advice straight away, as they could be signs of a fibrotic reaction.
What should I do if I notice changes in my behaviour while taking pergolide?
Treatment with medicines like pergolide can sometimes cause impulsive behaviours, such as an increased desire to gamble, binge eat, spend excessively, or an increased sex drive. If you notice any of these changes in your behaviour, you must inform your doctor as soon as possible for advice.
Why is it important to have regular check-ups while taking pergolide?
Regular appointments with your doctor are important so they can monitor your progress. Pergolide has occasionally been linked to heart and lung problems, especially with long-term use. To check for this, your doctor may arrange periodic heart tracings (ECG), lung function tests, blood tests, and X-rays.
Lectures complémentaires et références
- Médicaments Complets BNF 89e Édition; Association Médicale Britannique et Société Royale Pharmaceutique de Grande-Bretagne, Londres.
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À propos de l'auteurVoir la biographie complète

Michael Stewart, MRPharmS
Responsable de l'examen des notices de médicaments – Contractuel, Pharmacien
BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS
Michael est un pharmacien communautaire exerçant dans les Midlands et le South Yorkshire avec plus de 20 ans d'expérience dans le conseil sur les médicaments et les conditions médicales. Il possède une solide expérience en formation dans le domaine de la santé, ayant produit et dispensé des cours de formation pour les équipes de pharmacie et le personnel des établissements de soins résidentiels, y compris les infirmières. Il a également contribué aux comités consultatifs de pharmacie pour la gestion des affections de faible gravité dans la communauté.
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Sid Dajani
Sultan Dajani a obtenu son diplôme à la London School of Pharmacy en 1994 et est devenu le plus jeune membre élu du conseil de la Royal Pharmaceutical Society depuis sa fondation en 1842.
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Les informations sur cette page sont rédigées et examinées par des cliniciens qualifiés.
Prochaine révision prévue : 23 déc. 2027
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