Update on the Neupro Patch

Not long ago a PD friend was asking about Neupro Patches. This comment came in yesterday and may be of interest to some. Please note that Parkinson’s Journey is not endorsing this method of acquiring prescriptions or that you should begin treatment using this drug without a doctor’s consent. We are merely passing the information along. However, if you do obtain the medication, please send us an update of your experience of the process. As Anne, our updater says… Good luck! -Sherri Woodbridge


You can also get Neupro from UK. The name of the pharmacy is Asset Chemist and contacts are Mr Yomi or Mr Leke. Your best bet is to call them direct 011-44-1375 846 316. You can also e-mail them Customer Services@assetchemist.co.uk. Remember the time – England is 5 hours ahead. They are open seven days a week. Allow delivery time from 7-14 days. Both gentlemen are wonderful to deal with and much cheaper than the meds from Isreal. Neupro is manufactured in Belgium (I think) and so all Neupro is the same. If you get it from them, be sure to ask them about the expiration date. Expiration date is not as long as when Neupro was available in US. And the meds will arrive with jell coolent. Ask them also to e-mail you the tracking number. We live in Ohio and the last meds went somewhere to TN — why? Who knows? Anyway they arrived and my husband is using them. Good luck! -Anne

Reply To Questions About Neupro Availability In the U.S.

We have recieved several questions about Neupro and when it might be available again in the US. We’d like to share what we’ve found.

An internet search gave virtually no info on the future availability of this product again in the US. We did hear that the manufacturer had determined the cause of the cystallization and would recommend different storage conditions to prevent this. Short of that, a friend who also was finding great benefit from Neupro, said there is a recruiting clinical trial for it. You can find information about it at Clinical Trials. Perhaps they might know more and you might convince them to have mercy on you or your loved one who needs this medication to give it to you/them in the study. Let us know any feedback! Thanks.

P.S. Remember we are just patients with Parkinson’s seeking to help when we can by relaying information we find or hear that is most accurate. If you have a concern about anything on this blog, please contact us. We appreciate feedback and will gladly correct any erroneous material brought to our attention. Thanks!