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L-deprenyl in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
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1983
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Neurodegenerative DiseasesNeurobiology Of DiseaseDegenerative DiseasesMedicineParkinson DiseaseSubstitution Therapy L-deprenylDegenerative DiseaseNeuropharmacologyRehabilitationNeurologyPhenomena L-deprenylNeurodegenerationNeuropathologyPharmacologyMovement DisordersLevodopa Derivates
The experiences of a six years' follow-up study with L-Deprenyl are summarized. L-Deprenyl may be effective in influencing the very early Parkinsonian symptoms but usually levodopa derivates must be given in addition. In the course of substitution therapy L-Deprenyl successfully replaces about 30% of levodopa administered to optimally treated patients. Concerning the "on-off" phenomena L-Deprenyl seems to be beneficial in the mild forms of "end-of-dose deterioration".