In general, Glutamine is not suitable for patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Glutathione has the effect of regulating autonomic dysfunction and endocrine balance disorders, and is generally used as a sedative-hypnotic over-the-counter drug for the sedation and sleep aid of neurosis, premenstrual tension syndrome, and menopausal syndrome, and is generally not used for patients with Parkinson’s disease. Adverse reactions such as stomach upset, nausea, dry mouth, fatigue, and skin rash are occasionally observed after taking this product.
Parkinson’s disease commonly used phenazopyridine, propecia, benztropine mesylate, scopolamine and other anticholinergic drugs for patients with obvious tremor; there are also anti-Parkinson’s disease drugs such as amantadine, which can improve the effect of hypomobility, tonicity and tremor, and can help improve the anisocoria.
The treatment of Parkinson’s disease is to relieve the patient’s symptoms and control the development of the disease, please follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not blindly self-medication.