When do you consider starting an anticholinergic in patients with tremor-predominant Parkinson's disease?
Answer from: at Community Practice
Generally, you want to avoid anticholinergics if possible, given the cognitive side effects but they are worth considering in those who have very refractory tremor that does not respond to dopaminergic therapy or amantadine.
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at Jupiter Medical Center I agree to avoid them if at all possible. In young...
at Chicago Movement. I usually only use this in young-onset PD. I proba...
at The Neurological Institute & Specialty Centers During my 45 years in Neurology I have learned to ...
I agree to avoid them if at all possible. In young...
I usually only use this in young-onset PD. I proba...
During my 45 years in Neurology I have learned to ...