Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease drugs side effects
J. Batistela, F. J. Ropero Pelaez, G. Hida, S. Taniguchi

TL;DR
This study examines the side effects of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease drugs in elderly patients.
Contribution
It provides empirical data on specific side effects of cholinergic and dopaminergic drugs in geriatric patients.
Findings
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors caused psychomotor agitation and nausea in Alzheimer’s patients.
L-DOPA with benserazide led to mental confusion and hallucinations in Parkinson’s patients.
Dosage adjustments may improve daily life for patients experiencing these side effects.
Abstract
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are neurodegenerative disorders with life limiting conditions. The symptomatic pharmacological therapeutic strategies unfortunately are also related to undesirable side effects. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors administered to Alzheimer’s disease patients increase cholinergic transmission in cortex and hippocampus. Antiparkinsonian drugs increase dopaminergic system activity, to compensate for dopaminergic neurons’ degeneration in corpus striatum, therefore supplying the imbalance of these neurotransmitters in these degenerative areas.But undesirable the increase of these neurotransmitters in other cerebral and peripheral areas brings us important side effects To study Alzheimer’s cholinergic drugs and Parkinson’s dopaminergic drugs’ side effects This retrospective study included 107 geriatric patients enrolled in a private long-term care…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies · Cancer Research and Treatment · Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases
