Side effects of Parkinson's drugs

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Parkinson's disease, also known as tremor paralysis, is a degenerative disease of substantia nigra and substantia nigra striatum pathway in adults above middle age. The etiology of primary tremor paralysis is still clear, and about 10% of the patients have family history. Medication often has side effects, so what are the side effects of Parkinson's drugs. Let's have a chat.

Side effects of Parkinson's drugs

First, because the disease is related to the decrease of dopamine content and the hyperactivity of acetylcholine in brain tissue, it is necessary to supplement dopamine content and reduce cholinergic function.

Second, the treatment of Parkinson's disease is mainly based on drugs, compound levodopa preparation is one of the commonly used drugs, early clinical effect is better. Levodopa can effectively reduce the motor symptoms of patients with Parkinson's disease.

Third: the side effects of these drugs are relatively few, and Parkinson's disease choose drugs, and carry out the necessary examination before taking drugs to exclude possible drug contraindications.

matters needing attention

At the same time, we should consider the specific situation of patients and adopt individualized treatment. For example, patients over 70 years old are generally not recommended to take antam drugs to avoid the decline of cognitive ability.