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Expert Rev Neurother
July 2009
The Movement Disorders Center at the Elks, 600 N. Robbins Rd, Boise, ID 83702, USA.
Levodopa is the most efficacious agent for the treatment of motor features of Parkinson's disease but its chronic use is associated with the development of motor complications. Mounting evidence indicates the short half-life of levodopa and resultant pulsatile stimulation of striatal dopamine receptors leads to wearing off, motor fluctuations and dyskinesias. Longer acting dopaminergic agents, such as dopamine agonists, are less likely to cause motor fluctuations and dyskinesias but are not as efficacious for control of motor symptoms.
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