Rotigotine

Rotigotine

Support movement, reduce tremors, and manage symptoms of Parkinson’s or Restless Legs Syndrome with Rotigotine.
Rotigotine is a dopamine agonist delivered through a transdermal patch — offering steady, all-day relief from motor symptoms, stiffness, and discomfort.

What is Rotigotine used for?
Rotigotine treats symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) by mimicking dopamine activity in the brain.
It’s a once-daily transdermal patch you apply to clean, dry skin. It provides continuous medication release for 24 hours.
Some people begin noticing improvements in a few days to weeks, especially with RLS. For Parkinson’s, symptom management may take longer.
Yes — the patch is waterproof and designed to stay on during daily activities like bathing and light exercise.

Personalized Recommendations

During your online consultation, a licensed provider will carefully evaluate your symptoms, medical history, and goals to determine if Rotigotine is the right fit for managing your condition.

Continuous Relief

Rotigotine is applied once daily as a patch, ensuring a consistent dose to help manage fluctuations in dopamine levels. It’s commonly used for Parkinson’s disease and moderate-to-severe Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS).

Ongoing Provider Support

Your provider will check in after starting treatment to monitor effectiveness and adjust your dosage if needed. You’ll also receive credit for a full month’s supply if you need to switch therapies.

Lifestyle Guidance Included

Your first shipment includes a bonus guide with lifestyle strategies, sleep tips, and movement-supporting habits that can help improve daily quality of life. Your first shipment comes with a bonus: a reflux-friendly guide with lifestyle tips and dietary suggestions — because relief often starts with small daily habits.

FAQs – Rotigotine

Can I rotate where I apply the patch?
Yes, it’s recommended to rotate application sites daily to avoid skin irritation. Wait at least 14 days before reusing the same spot.
The most common side effects include nausea, dizziness, skin irritation at the patch site, drowsiness, and sleep disturbances.
Suddenly stopping Rotigotine may cause withdrawal or worsening symptoms. Always taper under the guidance of a healthcare provider.
Rotigotine is not considered habit-forming, but rare cases of compulsive behaviors (e.g., gambling, overeating) have been reported with dopamine agonists. Let your provider know if you notice any unusual behavior changes.