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Anti-Parkinson agents

Tricyclic antidepressants are notorious for their risk to be involved in drug-drug interactions. Additive anticholinergic effects can be expected in combination with antihistamines, antipsychotics and anticholinergic-type anti-Parkinson agents. Hepatic enzyme-inducing agents increase their hepatic metabolism while enzyme inhibitors may potentiate the effects of tricyclics. Concomitant use with monoamine oxidase inhibitors will produce hypertension, hyperpyrexia and convulsions. [Pg.353]

Table 10. Anti-Parkinson agents. Table 11. Antipsychotic agents. Table 12. Corticosteroid agents. Table 13. Anticoagulant agents. Table 10. Anti-Parkinson agents. Table 11. Antipsychotic agents. Table 12. Corticosteroid agents. Table 13. Anticoagulant agents.
Generally, the aminoalcohol ethers have been more widely employed as anti-parkinsonism agents rather than as usual antimuscarinic drugs. A few sueh eompounds, namely benztropine mesylate, chlorphenoxamine hydrochloride and orphenadrine citrate have been adequately discussed under anti-parkinsonism drugs. [Pg.416]

The anti parkinsonism agents, procyclldine (XVII) and trihexyphenidyl (XVIII) reduced the 1nc1d nce of epileptic seizures In children resistant... [Pg.30]


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