What medicine can't Parkinson's disease take

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My uncle has been suffering from Parkinson's disease for two years. Parkinson's disease is a terrible disease. It is difficult to treat Parkinson's disease. Patients with Parkinson's disease and other diseases should be treated as soon as possible. Now I will tell you about the problem of what drugs can't be taken for Parkinson's disease.

What medicine can't Parkinson's disease take

First, vitamin B6 is forbidden, because vitamin B6 is the coenzyme of dopamine hydroxylase. After increasing its activity, it will promote the formation of dopamine outside the brain, reduce the amount of dopamine entering the central nervous system, and thus reduce its efficacy.

Second: forbid acetylcholine, because Parkinson's disease is due to the hyperactivity of acetylcholine system, resulting in increased muscle tension, decreased exercise, muscle tremor, so we should pay attention to the intake of acetylcholine drugs.

Third, gastrointestinal motility drugs, such as domperidone, should be banned because they can block dopamine, promote gastric emptying and reduce absorption rate; calcium antagonists, such as nifedipine, should be banned because of their antagonistic effects.

matters needing attention

For patients with Parkinson's disease, they should go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible. They can be relieved by rehabilitation exercise. They should eat less protein food, such as meat and dairy products. Because milk can be decomposed in the intestine to produce a large number of amino acids, amino acids can hinder the absorption of levodopa in the intestine, so that its curative effect is reduced.