Pharmacologic treatment of parkinsonian tremor
- PMID: 3947248
- DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1986.00520020020009
Pharmacologic treatment of parkinsonian tremor
Abstract
The relative efficacy of trihexiphenidyl hydrochloride, amantadine hydrochloride, and low-dose carbidopa-levodopa in reducing parkinsonian tremor was investigated using objective techniques. Trihexiphenidyl and carbidopa-levodopa decreased tremor by greater than 50%. Some patients responded to one drug but not to the other. Amantadine decreased tremor less than 25%. Monotherapy with trihexiphenidyl or carbidopa-levodopa should be the initial treatment for the tremor of Parkinson's disease.
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