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Neurologist•Panchkula
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There are many medicines available to effectively control parkinsons diseae and the proper dosage and medicine can relieve your symptoms. It will be good idea to visit a neurology centre near your city and get treated, if it does not wotk out then please mention your disability and difficulties in detail to enable me to modify your treatment.
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Neurologist•Hyderabad
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They are called as syndopa induced dyskinesias. For whom treatment needs adjustments or addition of new tablets. It will be better you convey the same to treating neurologist or else you can proceed with Lybrate online consultation.
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Neurologist•Durgapur
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Urinary disturbance can occur in long standing parkinson's disease. And coexistence of prostratomegaly can increase the problem. But for this it needs to be determined whether enlarged prostrate is contributing towards the problem or not. For this adequate evaluation is needed as there problems can be treated with medication.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
Hello lybrate-user
the pain your mother is experiencing seems to be unrelated to her parkinson's and syndopa.
More information is needed to ascertain the cause:
1. When did she attain menopause?
2. Does she have low back pain?
3. Does she have pain in fingers and toes?
4. Does she experience tingling in hands and feet?
5. Does she have any other medical illnesses and if she is taking any treatment apart from levodopa?
6. Have she had any recent trauma or fall and ...more
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Neurologist•Mohali
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If you are being treated for Parkinson's disease. How can you maximize the effect of Levodopa? The effect of levodopa can be maximized by increasing its absorption from the digestive system. In particular, taking levodopa on an empty stomach is very important.

Take on an empty stomach: Do not eat anything 1 hour before taking levodopa. Do not eat anything for at least 30 minutes and if possible 1 hour after taking it. Take the pill with 2 glasses of water so that it can dissolve. If ta...more
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Neurologist•Gurgaon
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If you are being treated for Parkinson's disease. How can you maximize the effect of Levodopa? The effect of levodopa can be maximized by increasing its absorption from the digestive system. In particular, taking levodopa on an empty stomach is very important.

Take on an empty stomach: Do not eat anything 1 hour before taking levodopa. Do not eat anything for at least 30 minutes and if possible 1 hour after taking it. Take the pill with 2 glasses of water so that it can dissolve. If ta...more
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1) suffering from parkinson for more than 28 years. 2) age 57, male, weight around 35-40kg recent diagnosis 1) 2 months back pet scan was done diagnosis-ed as psp medications 1) syndopa plus tab 2 times, pacitine, neurobian, amantrel night 2) recent prescriptions of syndopa plus 3 times a day aggravated 3) increasing of pacitine 2 times, straining my eyes observations 1) morning I am feeling stable till I take syndopa plus. Syndopa is causing sudden walking imbalance and walking on toes. Syndopa is slightly improving grip but not able to walk 2) amantrel started taking morning, night and stopped syndopa causing acute weakness after 2 days becoming extremely weak 3) by taking amantrel night and morning and taking syndopa plus tab in the morning and 1tab syndopa in the evening improved slightly 4) syndopa full tab is having effect for 3-4 hours, tab is having effect 2-3 hours 5) after syndopa effect I am becoming stable again am able todo little work 6) frequent urination in night (male incontinence due to parkinson?) what options? questions 1) any alternative prescription for syndopa so that I can improve my walking condition 2) frequent urinals any way to control. 3) after syndopa drug intake, problem to perform any work 4) amantrel is having stabilizing effect, syndopa causing walking imbalance so how I can I improve my condition?

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Parkinson's disease-kampavata
(a neurological disorder)
parkinson's disease is a neurological disease, or brain disorder, that leads to progressive difficulty with balance and coordination. In people who have parkinson's disease, nerve cells in a region of the brain known as the substantia nigra become damaged or die. These cells are important because they produce the chemical dopamine, which helps to coordinate body movement-basal ganglia.
When dopamine-producing cells degenerate/di...more
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Psychiatrist•Akola
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Simple answer is No. Syndopa has very short effective concentration in blood & hence as soon as it's blood levels begin to decrease, thereby decreasing it's brain levels, your mother starts getting movement related difficulties If you feel she is not getting optimal treatment, discuss with your doctor about other effective medicines like Ropinirole, pramirole etc to increase efficiency of Syndopa combination. But don't change time of medication administration.
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DM - Neurology, MBBS Bachelor of Medicin...read more

Neurologist•Hyderabad
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It’s always better to take syndopaplus on empty stomach , as it is well absorbed ... rest of the medicines can be taken after food...
Don’t take multivitamin tablets along with syndopaplus....
Physiotherapy will help the patient...
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