XXVI - Anti-Parkinsonism Drugs Flashcards

1
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DOC for Parkinson’s disease

A

Levodopa + Carbidopa

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2
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Why should you co-administer Carbidopa with Levodopa?

A

to inhibit peripheral metabolism of Levodopa

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3
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Anti-Parkinsonism drug used to treat hyperprolactinemia, SE: erythromelalgia (extremity swelling), pulmonary fibrosis

A

Bromocriptine

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4
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Adjunctive drug for the wearing-off phenomena in Parkinson’s

A

Entacapone

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5
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Anti-Parkinsonism drug with antiviral properties, SE: livedo reticularis, cerebellar ataxia

A

Amantadine

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6
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Improves tremor and rigidity but has no effect on bradykinesia, has atropine-like effects

A

Benztropine

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7
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Anti-Parkinsonism drugs that have atropine-like effects

A

Trihexyphenidyl, Benztropine, Biperiden

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8
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Primary signs of Parkinson’s

A

Tremor, Rigidity, Akinesia, Postural Instability

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Drugs that can cause livedo reticularis

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Amantadine, Hydroxyurea, Minocycline, Gemcitabine, Quinidine

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