Dalstep 10mg Tablet (Dalfampridine)
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Dalstep 10mg Tablet contains Dalfampridine, a prescription medicine used to improve walking ability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). It may help increase walking speed and improve mobility in some adults with MS.
Dalfampridine does not cure multiple sclerosis and is not used to treat MS relapses. It is used specifically to improve walking function.
Dalstep 10mg Tablet is an oral medicine containing Dalfampridine 10 mg. It is indicated to improve walking in adults with multiple sclerosis.
Dalfampridine is also known as fampridine in some countries. It works differently from disease-modifying therapies and is focused only on improving walking performance.
Dalstep 10mg Tablet is not intended to replace other multiple sclerosis treatments and may be used together with them.
Dalfampridine blocks potassium channels in damaged nerve fibers. This may help improve nerve signal conduction in patients with multiple sclerosis, leading to better walking ability.
Not all patients respond equally, and your doctor may assess whether the medicine is helping after several weeks of use.
The usual dose is 10 mg twice daily, taken approximately 12 hours apart. Do not take more than two tablets in 24 hours.
Taking more than the recommended dose may increase the risk of seizures.
Seek immediate medical help if you experience a seizure, confusion, loss of consciousness, or severe dizziness.
Dalfampridine may interact with medicines that affect kidney function or increase seizure risk.
Always provide your doctor with a complete list of all prescription medicines, OTC products, vitamins, and supplements before starting treatment.
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Dalstep 10mg Tablet is used to improve walking ability in adults with multiple sclerosis.
Dalstep 10mg Tablet contains Dalfampridine 10 mg.
It is usually taken as one 10 mg tablet twice daily, approximately 12 hours apart.
Yes. Dalfampridine can increase the risk of seizures, especially if more than the recommended dose is taken.
No. Dalstep 10mg Tablet should not be used in moderate or severe kidney impairment.
No. The tablet should be swallowed whole and should not be crushed, chewed, split, or dissolved.
Common side effects include urinary tract infection, insomnia, dizziness, headache, nausea, and weakness.
Yes. Dalstep 10mg Tablet is a prescription medicine and should only be used under medical supervision.
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