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Can Syndopa And Pacitane Be Taken Together For Tremors In Hand?

I have tremors in right hand and recently it spread to right leg. I have been using syndopa 110 two times a day. In addition to syndopa, i am also using Clopilet and tonact regularly. I am using Betacap 80 mg in the morning and 40 mg in the night. But the tremors did not decrease instead they are increasing over a period of time. Recently, I used pacitane, from 3 days and I am feeling that the tremors are reduced quite a bit. Can I use both syndopa and pacitane together or can I discontinue syndopa?
Fri, 22 Aug 2014
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Syndopa and pacitane are medicines used for Parkinsonism. Your doctor added Pacitane because Syndopa was not sufficient. This happens many times and I am glad that you are better controlled now. Do not discontinue Syndopa.
Any dosage adjustment should be as suggested by your treating doctor.
Wish you good health.
Dr. Noble Zachariah M.D.
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Can Syndopa And Pacitane Be Taken Together For Tremors In Hand?

Hello, Syndopa and pacitane are medicines used for Parkinsonism. Your doctor added Pacitane because Syndopa was not sufficient. This happens many times and I am glad that you are better controlled now. Do not discontinue Syndopa. Any dosage adjustment should be as suggested by your treating doctor. Wish you good health. Dr. Noble Zachariah M.D.