
Parkinson’s disease is a disability of the brain that is characterized with the loss of balance, slowness of movement, alongwith shaking and stiffness in the later stages. This condition usually develops after the age of 50 and is one of the most common nervous system disorders that the elderly suffer from.
Incessant research on the treatment of Parkinson’s disease resulted in the introduction of the carbidopa or levodopa (Sinemet®) that had initially revolutionized the treatment of the Parkinson’s disease, after which 15 more drugs were introduced which treated the genetic condition by adjusting the level of dop
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