Drug treatment for Parkinson’s

  At present, the treatment of Parkinson’s disease patients is mainly through long-term medication to control the symptoms. The main drugs for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease are: 1, dopa preparations: levodopa and compound levodopa, the latter is mainly used at present, such as Medopa, Xanax, etc.; 2, dopamine receptor agonists: Tamsulosin, Pramipexole, etc.; 3, anticholinergic drugs: Antan, etc.; 4, B-type monoamine oxidase inhibitors: Slegiline, etc.; 5, COMT inhibitors: Entocapone (Kodan), etc.; 6, amantadine 7. neuroprotective agents: Coenzyme Q10, etc. Due to the different mechanisms of action of the above drugs, when and under what circumstances to use what drugs, dose size, must be made by neurologists according to different patients to make different individualized prescriptions, under the guidance of doctors to take. Combining rehabilitation exercises such as relaxation exercises, joint range of motion training, balance training, visual cueing exercises, etc. with reasonable medication can effectively improve symptoms.