Generic Name (Salt): Pramipexole 1 mg (Pramipexole Dihydrochloride) — a dopamine agonist medicine. Brand / Form: Tablet (oral, standard film‑coated tablet). Strength: 1 mg per tablet. Therapeutic Class: Neurology / Antiparkinson agent (dopamine agonist). Mechanism of Action: Mimics dopamine — stimulates dopamine receptors in the brain to improve movement control. Pramixole 1 mg contains Pramipexole 1 mg, a medicine that affects the brain’s dopamine system. Main Uses : Parkinson’s Disease Helps reduce tremors, stiffness, and slow movement Improves overall motor control Often used in early-stage Parkinson’s or in combination with other Parkinson’s medicines Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Reduces unpleasant leg sensations and urges to move legs Helps improve sleep quality disrupted by RLS Adjunct Therapy Sometimes used alongside levodopa or other Parkinson’s medications to enhance dopamine effect Pramipexole 1 mg tablets are primarily used to treat symptoms of Parkinson’s disease—such as tremors, stiffness, and slow movement—by acting as a dopamine agonist to improve motor function. It is also prescribed for moderate to severe Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) to reduce uncomfortable sensations and the urge to move legs. Key Uses and Information : Parkinson's Disease: Helps manage motor symptoms by mimicking dopamine in the brain. Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS): Reduces the urge to move legs, usually occurring in the evening or night. Dosage: Usually started at a lower dose and increased gradually by a doctor. Administration: Should be swallowed whole with water; can be taken with or without food. How It Works : Pramipexole acts like dopamine, a neurotransmitter necessary for controlling movement and muscle coordination. By stimulating dopamine receptors, it helps reduce movement‑related symptoms. Pramipexole mimics dopamine by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain. This helps control movement and reduces symptoms caused by dopamine deficiency.