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- Haloperidol is a drug that interferes with the transmission of dopamine among neurons. What effect would it probably have on someone who is suffering from Parkinson's disease?Why is it difficult to treat conditions such as Parkinson’s with additional neurotransmitters? What kind of side effects are possible?Which of the following are not considered current treatments for Parkinson's Disease? Dopamine Agonists Stem Cell Treatment Monoamine Oxidase-B (MAOB) Inhibitors Levodopa (L-DOPA) O Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT)
- An experimental pharmacotherapy for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease is called Prosavin. Explain how this treatment is delivered and what the therapeutic agent(s) involved is/are and what they do?Why can’t an individual with Parkinson’s disease be given dopamine to relieve his symptoms?Why are the effects of antipsychotic drugs equally compatible with the dopamine hypothesis and the glutamate hypothesis?
- If given the choice of treating Parkinson’s disease pharmacologically with L-Dopa or invasively using deep brain stimulation which option would you pick and why? (Which of the following best explains one of the ways we know the Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia isn’t entirely true? Patients with schizophrenia have the same number of dopamine receptors as others Medications affecting dopamine only treat the positive symptoms of schizophrenia Medications affecting dopamine receptors aren’t effective in any schizophrenic patients Medications affecting dopamine receptors have bad side effectsWhat is the difference between Dyskinetic CP and Parkinson’s Disease?