In daily outpatient clinics, some patients stop their own medication when they feel they are recovering well and are not seen, with the result that the patient’s disease progresses very quickly. It is crucial that Parkinson’s patients take their medication regularly. For patients with the first onset of the disease, they will receive better results with the medication, but it does not mean that the symptoms can be stopped. This is because Parkinson’s will continue to develop and must be taken for life. Therefore, it is recommended that patients should never stop the medication on their own when they find their symptoms improve. If gastrointestinal reactions or dizziness or low blood pressure occur with the medication, they should immediately give feedback to the doctor so that he or she can choose to change the medication or use other medications with it.