My father's age is 81. He is suffering from Parkinson's disease. Doctor prescribed syndopa 110 1/2-1/2-1/2 dose, pramipex0.25 1/2-1/2, and for seizure levera500 1-1 dose. But watching that father is becomes weak, drowsy almost full day. Please say whether dose is correct or not?
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If Parkinson’ s disease is confirmed- then dosage of syndopa can be definitely increased gradually depending upon the response
I need to see the patient/how he walks/his arm swing/facial expressions - further which dosage can be decided
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