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Title: [Pharmacological treatment of parkinsonian tremor]. Author: Yokochi F. Journal: Nihon Rinsho; 2000 Oct; 58(10):2091-5. PubMed ID: 11068452. Abstract: Tremor is the most common initial symptom and one of the cardinal features of Parkinson's disease. Mild tremor causes only minimal disability, but severe tremor causes more significant disability and distress for the patient than rigidity and/or bradykinesia. Anticholinergic agents, levodopa/DCI and dopamine agonists are most common and beneficial in parkinsonian tremor, but efficacies of these medications are variable among patients. Rigidity and bradykinesia are more responsive to levodopa/DCI therapy than tremor. Clozapine is an atypical neuroleptic agent, not on the market in Japan, and has been reported to decrease or ameliorate parkinsonian tremor through the studies of open label and double blind crossover as a new drug for parkinsonian tremor.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]