Parkinsons Medications
Parkinsons disease is a disease of the central nervous system that involves the destruction of neurons that supply the "upper" dopamine. This disease is degenerative; that is, sufferers will go through a long, painful road as they slowly lose their ability to speak and control their movements. Because there is no known cure for Parkinsons disease, sufferers have to rely on Parkinsons medications to help them out.
The most common of the Parkinsons medications is Levodopa, which adds to brain dopamine levels. First administered in the 1960's, Levodopa is considered the best of the Parkinsons medications. Nevertheless, Levodopa is not actually a total cure, it can only delay but not take away the Parkinsons symptoms completely, and it can work only with a proportion of Parkinsons disease sufferers.
Another group of Parkinsons medications is the dopa decarboxylase inhibitor group. These medications prevent dopamine from being destroyed. Such medications are administered alongside Levodopa. Some combinations are administered directly into the small intestine of a Parkinsons sufferer, in order for the body to absorb the medication faster.
Also being used as Parkinsons medications are dopamine agonists, which can help patients who suffer from the usually high doses of Levodopa. These agonists are injected into the body regularly throughout the day.
These are only a few Parkinsons medications that are now on the market. For more information on possible medications for the disease, you can talk to your doctor and consult on the options available. More medications are in the offing, moreover, as scientists understand the disease better, and as support keeps on growing for medications research.
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