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Phenylbutazone Levodopa

A single case report describes antagonism of the effects of levodopa by phenylbutazone. [Pg.689]

A patient (who was very sensitive to levodopa) found that he was only able to prevent the involuntary movements of his tongue, jaw, neck and limbs caused by levodopa, by taking frequent small doses (125 mg) of levodopa. He was able to suppress the levodopa adverse effects with phenylbutazone. However, the phenylbutazone also lessened the therapeutic effect of the levodopa. The reason is not understood. This interaction has not been confirmed, and its general importance is not known. [Pg.689]


See other pages where Phenylbutazone Levodopa is mentioned: [Pg.689]    [Pg.689]    [Pg.1696]    [Pg.1724]    [Pg.1755]    [Pg.31]    [Pg.133]    [Pg.307]    [Pg.779]    [Pg.307]    [Pg.1696]    [Pg.1724]    [Pg.1755]    [Pg.1696]    [Pg.1724]    [Pg.1755]   
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