already have worse or more frequent if you have Parkinson’s disease, which may mean that your anti-Parkinson’s medicine needs to be changed. NEUPRO also may cause Restless Legs Syndrome symptoms to come back (rebound), become worse, or start earlier in the day. Skin reactions may occur at the site where you apply NEUPRO. Tell your doctor if you get a rash, redness, swelling, or itching that will not go away. Some people with Parkinson’s disease may have an increased chance of getting a skin cancer called melanoma. You should have your skin checked by a doctor regularly. Avoid exposing the NEUPRO patch you are wearing to heating pads, electric blankets, heat lamps, saunas, hot tubs, heated water beds, and direct sunlight. Too much medicine could be absorbed into your body. Also, do not wear NEUPRO during medical procedures called magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or cardioversion because this could cause skin burns. Tell your doctor if you have breathing problems, a sleep disorder, mental problems, high or low blood

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