Parkinson’s medication can only improve the symptoms, can not be completely cured, so there is no such thing as what medication to take to get better faster. Commonly used drugs are anticholinergics, levodopa, dopamine agonists and so on. 1. Anticholinergics: Commonly used drugs are benzo, scopolamine, procyclidine and so on. These drugs are suitable for patients with obvious and young tremor, and are prohibited for patients with prostatic hypertrophy and closed-angle glaucoma, with side effects such as dry mouth, constipation and blurred vision. 2. Compound levodopa: compound levodopa is the most basic and effective drug for the treatment of this disease. It is suitable for patients with morning stiffness and dysphagia, and prohibited for patients with active peptic ulcer, angle-closure glaucoma and psychiatric patients. Side effects include nausea and vomiting, low blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmia. 3. Dopamine agonists: At present, non-ergot dopamine agonists are mostly used, such as pramipexole and ropinirole. These drugs are suitable for patients with early-onset disease, and the side effects are similar to those of compound levodopa. Parkinson’s is a chronic progressive disease that can not be cured, so Parkinson’s does not exist to take what medicine to get well faster, it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital to receive professional doctor’s treatment, do not use their own medication to prevent adverse effects.