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Parkinson's DiseaseCauses & Risk FactorsCauses: Dopamine is a chemical that transmits signals between substantia nigra and corpus striatum in the brain (These signals help muscles in making smooth and controlled movements). Degeneration of these dopamine-producing neurons causes Parkinsons disease, but the exact cause of degeneration of these dopamine-producing neurons is not known. Research studies state that a combination of genetic and environmental factors could lead to degeneration of dopamine producing neurons (9).
Medications: Medications such as haloperidol (Haldol) and chlorpromazine (Thorazine) - (prescribed to treat psychiatric disorders), metoclopramide (Reglan, Metoclopramide HCL) (prescribed to treat nausea) and valproate (Depakene) (the epilepsy drug) when taken for long periods or in excess dosages may cause parkinsonian symptoms (9). Risk Factors
Article by Kona Vishnu, MS |
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