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Suggest Treatment For Right Hand Tremors While Undergoing Neutralizer Treatment

My husband is experiencing right hand tremors. Saw a neurologist and was told it could be coming from neutralizer treatments which he takes twice a day (Brovana and Provental) He needs these treatments has he has COPD and as had lung cancer 7 years ago, with the middle section of the right lung removed. He is on oxygen 24/7. He diagnosed neuropothy possible coming from a pinched nerve in the shoulder. His elbow on the right hand is very sensitive to hard surfaces. What is your opinion.
Wed, 3 Jun 2015
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Generally tremors due to COPD medications are on both sides and brought about by maintaining a position. His tremors are on one side and could be because of other reasons especially if they are present at rest.It would be helpful to know his age.
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Suggest Treatment For Right Hand Tremors While Undergoing Neutralizer Treatment

Generally tremors due to COPD medications are on both sides and brought about by maintaining a position. His tremors are on one side and could be because of other reasons especially if they are present at rest.It would be helpful to know his age.