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In Parkinsonism is disease neurons from substantia nigra to corpus striatum of basal ganglia are lost. This results in reduced dopamine activity in basal ganglia causing movement problems like hypokinesia, rigidity and tremors. Comint to pharmacology. There is no permanent cure to this drug. However it can be symptomatically treated with levodopa, peripheral dopa decarboxylase inhibitors like carbidopa and benserazide, COMT inhibitors like tolcapone and entacapone, amantadine, dopamine receptor agonists like bromocriptine, pergolide, ropinirole and pramipexole, MAO-B inhibitors like selegiline and rasagiline and centrally acting antimuscarinic agents.
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