Treatment Strategies in Early Parkinson's Disease
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- DOI: 10.1016/bs.irn.2017.01.002
Treatment Strategies in Early Parkinson's Disease
Abstract
The clinicians' approach to the treatment of early Parkinson's disease (PD) should take into account numerous aspects, including how to inform a patient upon diagnosis and the critical decision of what therapy to adopt and when to start it. The treatment of the motor disorder associated with early PD needs to consider several crucial factors, such as age at onset, comorbidities, and the patient's functional requirements, and cannot be summarized in a simple formula. In younger patients (i.e., before the age of 70) and in those without high functional requirements, treatment is usually initiated with dopamine agonists and/or monoamine oxidase-B enzyme inhibitors (MAO-B I). By contrast, in older patients, or in those with high functional requirements, low doses of levodopa are generally used when treatment is started. In younger patients, levodopa should be added to dopamine agonists and/or MAO-B I, as required by disease progression, whereas in older patients, when response to levodopa alone is not satisfactory, dopamine agonists or catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitors may subsequently be added.
Keywords: Dopamine agonists; Levodopa; Neuroprotection; Parkinson's disease; Pharmacological therapy.
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