Parkinsons - Dopaminergic drugs Flashcards

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What is the mechanism of action of levodopa used for parkinsonism?

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Treatment seeks to increase dopaminergic stimulation to the striatum. It is not possible to give dopamine itself because it does not cross the blood–brain barrier. By contrast, levodopa (l-dopa) is a precursor of dopamine that can enter the brain via a membrane transporter

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What is the primary pathological issue in parkinsons disease?

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Deficiency of dopamine in the nigrostriatal pathway that links the substantia nigra in the midbrain to the corpus striatum in the basal ganglia - > this causes the basal ganglia to exert greater inhibitory effects on the thalamus, which in turn reduces excitatory input to the motor cortec

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What are important adverse side effects of dopaminergic drugs used in parkinsons disease?

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  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Drowsiness
  • Confusion
  • Hallucinations
  • Hypotension
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What is levodopa always given with?

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What needs to be monitored in all patients receiving dopaminergic therapy for parkinsons?

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BP

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What is important when dealing patients on dopaminergic drugs ?

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Timings of the doses - ask exactly when they take them

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Why should you never stop dopaminergic drugs abruptly?

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Risk precipitating neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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In patients who are unable to take dopaminergic drugs orally, how could you administer dopaminergic medication?

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Transdermal preparation

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