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How do drugs used to treat Parkinson’s symptoms affect people’s behaviour?

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A.Dopamine plays a key role in the brain’s reward system in addition to its role in the coordination of movement. This is achieved in association with the endogenous opioid neurotransmitters. Opiates have an excitatory effect and this serves to reinforce behaviour. Some people get a feeling of euphoria after taking dopamine agonists or levodopa.
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How do physicians treat Parkinson’s disease?

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The most common treatment is medication. Your choice of medication will depend on many factors. Deep brain stimulation is a surgical procedure that offers some patients significant relief from symptoms. Many patients also report benefits from physical therapy, exercise, stress reduction and proper nutrition.
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What drugs are used to treat angina?

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Currently, three drug classes are used to treat chronic angina: nitrates, calcium channel blockers, and beta-blockers. Beta-blockers stop the action of a substance in the nervous system (adrenaline) that stimulates the heart to work harder and faster. By reducing the heart's workload (by reducing blood pressure, heart rate, and the strength of the pumping force of the heart), beta-blockers decrease the amount of oxygen that the heart requires to perform.
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What is a blog, and why do you blog about Parkinson’s?

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Our blogs are informational, newsworthy entries. The word ‘blog’ is short for ‘web log.’ A log is simply a record of events historically used by explorers, writers, scientists and others to document important information and events. Blogs allow us to pass along important information quickly to a large number of people. We love blogs because we can link to authoritative sources so that readers can research further.
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How can I learn more about Parkinson’s disease?

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If you have not yet been to our library, click here. The My Parkinson’s Info library contains documents and short movies that explain Parkinson’s disease, and many of its treatments and challenges. Parkinson’s Booklet Downloads from the American Parkinson Disease Association (You will have to register.) You can register here to receive our monthly email newsletter. We will update you on news and treatment options. ndash; You can attend a support group in your area.
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Are medications used to treat ADHD abusable drugs?

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Yes. Ritalin is a Schedule II medication, indicating a high potential for abuse. Dexedrine also has a high potential for abuse. People have died from abuse of these medications. Typically, Ritalin abuse happens when a person with a prescription gives pills to someone who does not have ADHD.
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What drugs are used to treat chronic hepatitis B?

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There are at least five drugs used for the treatment of people with chronic hepatitis B: Adefovir dipivoxil, interferon alfa-2b, pegylated interferon alfa-2a, lamivudine, and entecavir.
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What drugs are used to treat fibromyalgia?

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The most common drugs used to treat fibromyalgia are analgesics such as tramadol; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that include aspirin, ibuprofen and napr
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What are the drugs used to treat stroke patients and prevent recurrence?

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Clot busters that dissolve a blood clot can be given if a stroke patient is brought to the hospital within three hours. Hence a person with suspected stroke should be brought to hospital as quick as possible. There are several therapies to prevent stroke recurrence such as "blood thinners" like aspirin, which will be decided by your physician. These medicines may have to be taken life long.
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What drugs are used to treat PSVT?

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Adenocard (adenosine injection) is the drug recommended by the American Heart Association. Other medications that may be used include verapamil, amiodarone, sotalol, diltiazem, digoxin, procainamide, or others.
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What kind of physician treats Parkinson’s disease?

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In most cases a neurologist will be the physician that helps you manage Parkinson’s disease. Many patients choose to see a neurologist that is even more specialized in movement disorders, often called a ‘movement disorders specialist’ or MDS. If your community does not have a neurologist, you may elect to work with a family practice or internal medicine physician. Nevertheless, it may be advisable to travel to a neurologist for consultation as frequently as possible.
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What is the best treatment for Parkinson’s disease?

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There is no one best treatment, because each person is so different. People with Parkinson’s have many different symptoms. Furthermore, some people may respond very well to one medication or procedure, while others have a less favorable experience. Your neurologist will help you match your symptoms with treatments that are likely to be ideal.
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Are there any treatments that can slow down Parkinson’s disease?

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There is not a clear answer to that question yet. Many patients and physicians think that exercise, physical therapy, and a proper diet may slow the progression of Parkinson’s. Furthermore, the Parkinson’s community is researching a new medications that may slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Further studies will clarify the answers. My Parkinson’s Info follows these studies, and reports their results promptly in our blogs and newsletter articles.
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What are the most common prescription medications used to treat GERD symptoms?

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Proton pump inhibitors, such as Prilosec OTC® and Aciphex® , are another type of acid reducer. They suppress stomach acid. By drastically reducing the acid, these drugs can help stop the irritation and allow the damaged tissue in the esophagus to heal.
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Do drugs and alcohol affect a student’s school performance?

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In the United States, 159,000 of today’s first year college students will drop out of school next year for alcohol or other related reasons. Almost 1/3 of college students nationwide admit to having missed class at least once because of alcohol or drug use. Some 30 percent of college failure is alcohol related.
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How do we stop them breaking other people’s property?

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If you have other children, make it a rule that their property is strictly out of bounds to the child with ADHD. If things still get broken, consider making a small deduction from your child’s pocket money. Praise your child when they show respect for other people’s property.
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What should people with Parkinson’s do if they are concerned?

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A .The PDS strongly advises anyone who is anxious about their medication or its side effects to discuss their concerns immediately with their doctor or Parkinson’s nurse or to call the PDS Helpline on 0808 800 0303. We do not advise anyone to stop taking their Parkinson’s drugs without seeking the advice of their health professional. Changes to a Parkinson’s medication regime should only be made with the advice of a Parkinson’s specialist.
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How does My Parkinson’s Info protect my personal information?

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My Parkinson's Info does not share or sell your personal registration information. Please read our complete privacy statement here.
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Q: Can different drugs be used together to treat IBD?

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Many patients require treatment with more than one medication to adequately control their symptoms. Frequently, several different combinations are tried before the best one is found. Once symptoms are brought under control then attempts are made to reduce the medications to a minimum.
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What drugs are used to treat acromegaly?

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Growth hormone receptor blockers are the newest category of drugs used for acromegaly. These drugs work by blocking the places on cells where growth hormone “docks.” If the excess growth hormone in the blood can’t dock on a cell, it can’t cause abnormal growth of the cell. The only drug in this category that has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for acromegaly is pegvisomant (Somavert).
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Can Diet affect behaviour?

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Under medical supervision diet modification may help some children. A wide-spread corealation has not been established. Some recent studies that show the effectiveness of the Feingold diet, which eliminates artificial colors and flavors, certain preservatives, and for some people, salicylates. The diet was named after the late Dr. Benjamin Feingold, a pediatric allergist who discovered the relationship between certain additives and behavior.
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Is there anything that may make someone's behaviour or symptoms worse?

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It is always a worry that you might do something to make things worse. In general people do recover reasonably well in terms of their physical health once they are past the acute stage. A small minority of people are unfortunate enough to develop epilepsy as a result of their injury or illness. Frequent seizures can create additional problems for people and post-traumatic epilepsy should always be managed carefully and with advice from your GP and/or neurologist.
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What drugs are used to treat Epilepsy?

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There are many different drugs used to treat Epilepsy. Some of the more common ones are: Tegretol (carbamazepine), Dilantin (phenytoin), Mysoline (primidone), Epival (valproate), Frisium (clobazam), Rivotril (clonazepam), Mogadon (nitrazepam), Phenobarbitol, Depakene (valproic acid), Zarontin (ethosuximide), Neurontin (gabapentin), Lamictal (lamotrigine), Sabril (vigabatrin). There are also many new drugs under development.
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Are drugs used to treat STS?

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Chemotherapy may be used before surgery to shrink the tumour, or afterwards to kill remaining cancer cells. It may also be used to shrink metastases - the secondary tumours that may be formed by the original sarcoma spreading to other tissues. Chemotherapy is given intravenously.
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What drugs are used to treat malaria patients?

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Some 400 years after quinine was first discovered in Peru, doctors still use it to treat severe malaria patients. The problem of drug resistance is very real and has contributed to the rise in malaria cases around the world. Many parts of Africa use sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine, and some countries still use chloroquine even though treatment failure rates associated with this treatment are often unacceptably high.
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IS BOTOX® USED TO TREAT OTHER SYMPTOMS?

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Yes. BOTOX® has been used for over ten years on thousands of patients to treat blepharospasm associated with dystonia.
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Is it ok to Comment on People’s Weight?

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Commenting about weight and size and evaluating others’ appearance is inappropriate in any context. Conversations that focus on appearance (our own, others, or those in the media) leave an impression on the people around us. Even comments that we assume to be complimentary reinforce and reproduce restrictive body ideals and can produce self-consciousness (e.g.
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You can only view another subscribers’ myFriendsReunited page when you are sent their personal site address.
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