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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Carbidopa OR Levodopa
  1. ... is to control symptoms. Dopaminergic medicines, such as levodopa and carbidopa, may be used to reduce early or mild ...
  2. ... Other medicines can help you sleep: Sinemet (combination carbidopa-levodopa), an anti-Parkinson medicine Gabapentin and pregabalin ...
  3. ... Some symptoms may be relieved with these medicines: Carbidopa/levodopa Diazepam Phenobarbital Haloperidol Self-harm can be reduced ...
  4. ... a class of antibiotics), most common cause Dapsone Levodopa Levofloxacin Methyldopa Nitrofurantoin Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) ...
  5. ... phenelzine, sertraline, trazodone Anti-Parkinson medicines such as levodopa Antiseizure medicines such as phenobarbital and phenytoin
  6. ... no known cure for PSP. Medicines such as levodopa may be tried. These drugs raise the level ...
  7. ... have a place in the treatment of AMD. Levodopa, while most commonly used to treat Parkinson disease, ...
  8. ... Alzheimer disease and Huntington disease Medicines (such as levodopa, antidepressants, anticonvulsants) Polycythemia rubra vera (bone marrow disease) ...
  9. ... change your urine color include: Chloroquine Iron supplements Levodopa Nitrofurantoin Phenazopyridine Phenothiazine Phenytoin Riboflavin Triamterene
  10. ... Amphetamines Buspirone Caffeine Calcium channel blockers Cocaine Cyclobenzaprine Levodopa Methyldopa Nicotine Nicotinic acid (large doses) Phenoxybenzamine Phenothiazines ...
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