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What Treatment Is Suggested For Parkinsonism?

I have trouble walking and I fall allot. I was diagnosed with Parkinsonism. Why did I start having trouble walking right after I started with Sinemet and not before?I did have a trembling before thedoctor prescribed cyclobenzriprine 5mg It stopped the trembling ina week I was to start Requip in a week but I started to freeze in mywalking and would fall down.
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Welcome to HCM.
There is symptomatic and neuroprotective (disease modifying) therapy.
Levodopa, coupled with carbidopa, a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor (PDI), remains the gold standard of symptomatic treatment for Parkinson disease.
Monoamine oxidase (MAO)-B inhibitors can be considered for initial treatment of early disease.
There are also other beneficial medicines but you have to keep in touch with your doctor and start under his guidance.
Also take B12,folic acid,minerals and other supplements.
Keep in touch with your doctor.

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What Treatment Is Suggested For Parkinsonism?

Welcome to HCM. There is symptomatic and neuroprotective (disease modifying) therapy. Levodopa, coupled with carbidopa, a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor (PDI), remains the gold standard of symptomatic treatment for Parkinson disease. Monoamine oxidase (MAO)-B inhibitors can be considered for initial treatment of early disease. There are also other beneficial medicines but you have to keep in touch with your doctor and start under his guidance. Also take B12,folic acid,minerals and other supplements. Keep in touch with your doctor.