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Idiopathic Parkinsonism Treated with an Extracerebral Decarboxylase Inhibitor in Combination with Levodopa
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PsychiatryMaximum Tolerated DosageParkinson DiseaseMedicinePsychotropic MedicationPsychopharmacologyNeuropharmacologySocial SciencesPharmacotherapyNeuroscienceNeurologyClinical ActionsDouble-blind Cross-overNeuropathologyPharmacologyExtracerebral Decarboxylase InhibitorMovement DisordersIdiopathic Parkinsonism Treated
The clinical actions of levodopa in Parkinsonism, given with and without an extracerebral decarboxylase in hibitor, L-alpha-methyldopahydrazine, were compared. Twenty-one patients were investigated in a "double-blind cross-over" study, administering levodopa in maximum tolerated dosage. L-Alpha-methyldopahydrazine failed to augment the overall therapeutic actions of levodopa but it consistently alleviated nausea. It is concluded that L-alpha-methyldopahydrazine will prove useful in the management of some Parkinsonian patients who have difficulty in taking levodopa alone.
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