Madopar, Levodopa/ Benserazide

Madopar is used for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Madopar works on the central nervous system by helping to replace dopamine deficiency in the brain. Madopar allows more controlled movements in the body.

Prolopa

Levodopa/ Benserazide

MADOPAR

100

Nicholas (Roche), Abbott

Tablet

Levodopa 200 mg / Benserazide 50 mg

Levodopa

Uses

Levodopa is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease or shaking palsy.

How it Works

Levodopa works by improving muscle control. Levodopa is converted to dopamine, a chemical messenger which is needed to control the movement through transmission of signals in the brain. Therefore levodopa allows more normal movements of the body.

Common Side effects

Some of the potential side effects of Levodopa can include the symptoms below;

Nausea,
Vomiting,
Dizziness,
Loss of appetite,
Orthostatic hypotension,
Movement disorder

Benserazide

Uses

Benserazide is used in the treatment of parkinson's disease and the symptoms it may cause

How it Works

Benserazide is always given with levodopa. Benserazide works by preventing levodopa from being broken down before it reaches the brain. This allows for a lower dose of levodopa to be administered, which causes less nausea and vomiting. Once in the body, levodopa is converted into dopamine which helps to restore the level of dopamine in the damaged area of the brain which then helps to relieve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Common Side effects

Some of the potential side effects of Benserazide can include the symptoms below;

Nausea,
Postural hypotension,
Psychiatric disturbances,
Altered libido,
Anemia,
Drowsiness,
Fluctuating disability,
Abnormal heart rhythm,
Involuntary movements,
Hallucination,
Decreased blood pressure,
Decreased white blood cell count,
Increased liver enzymes,
Reduced blood platelets,
Vomiting

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