What drugs are used to prevent Parkinson's disease?

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Parkinson's syndrome is a common diagnostic concept used by neurologists in clinic. It refers to a group of clinical symptoms mainly caused by motor retardation due to various reasons (cerebrovascular disease, cerebral arteriosclerosis, infection, poisoning, trauma, drugs and genetic degeneration, etc.). What drugs should be used to prevent Parkinson's disease? Now let's take a look.

What drugs are used to prevent Parkinson's disease?

First, as a routine drug for Parkinson's disease, antam (benhexol hydrochloride) can improve the dopamine effect by inhibiting the activity of acetylcholine in the brain. Clinical commonly used is benhexol hydrochloride, 1 ~ 2mg, three times a day

Second: amantadine can relieve the tremor, rigidity and little movement of Parkinson's disease, and has the effect of anti Parkinson's disease. It can promote the synthesis and release of dopamine in nerve endings and prevent its reabsorption. It may be effective for dyskinesia. 50 ~ 100mg, 2 ~ 3 times a day, the last time should be taken before 4 pm.

Third: drug prevention: mainly to prevent various possible causes of Parkinson's disease, such as active control of blood pressure, blood sugar, maintain a healthy lifestyle; We should use less or cautiously the drugs that may cause drug-induced Parkinson's syndrome, or try to use atypical antipsychotics as much as possible. If necessary, we should observe closely.

matters needing attention

1. Drink green tea. Besides drinking coffee or tea, green tea can also prevent Parkinson's disease. Green tea has a green tea polyphenol compound, an antioxidant that removes free radicals and 2 of your free radicals. It can reduce the incidence rate of Parkinson.