Levodopa Side Effects You Need to Know | Sinemet, Rytary, & Crexont Explained
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- If you’re taking oral Levodopa-like Sinemet, Rytary, or Crexont-this video is for you. Dr. Zayas, a neurologist specializing in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders, breaks down the 6 most common side effects of Levodopa that every patient should know.
💡 Important Note: This video isn’t against Levodopa! In fact, as of 2025, there’s no better medication by mouth to treat Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, understanding its potential side effects is crucial for better management.
🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
1. Nausea: The most common side effect for new users, occurring in 20% of patients. Most cases resolve on their own, but some patients struggle to tolerate Levodopa. Watch my detailed video on managing nausea here.
• Nausea in Parkinson's ...
2. Orthostatic Hypotension: Learn what it is and how to manage it effectively, especially if you experience low blood pressure. Link to my video about managing low blood pressure in PD is in the description.
• Drop in blood pressure...
3. Exacerbating Psychosis: This rare side effect can happen in certain cases. I discuss the causes and treatment in another video (link below).
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4. Dyskinesias: Understand when and why these involuntary movements occur.
How to treat dyskinesias in Parkinson' s Disease? link:
• How to treat dyskinesi...
5. Daytime Sleepiness: Levodopa can worsen sleepiness in some patients, but this is manageable with proper care.
6. Impulse Control Disorders (ICD): Rare but significant, ICDs include pathological gambling, hypersexuality, and binge eating, affecting less than 5% of patients.
💪 Key Takeaway:
Levodopa remains the gold standard for PD treatment. It’s not toxic, and there’s no reason to fear it. The only thing that compares to Levodopa’s effectiveness is high-intensity exercise. If I had PD, I’d take Levodopa alongside a robust exercise routine-just like my current training for a 5k race this April 2025!
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Dr. Z
Luis E. Zayas, MD PT
GEM Neurology PLLC, Clinton, TN
Board-certified internist and neurologist by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Fellowship trained in Movement Disorders and Neuro Critical Care.
*Former New Jersey and Puerto Rico licensed physical therapist.
Rytary definitely is better than generic cd/ld. Significantly reduced drowsiness, head rushes and I just have better body movement. Less pills also. This change plus DBS changed my life for the better by 30% I'd say. 😊 Still getting exercise as much as possible including Peloton bike.
Yes, it is a real extended-release formulation. Crexont was approved Sep 2024 and apparently is better.
lo primero agradecerle su esfuerzo y trabajo divulgativo. le estoy muy agradecido, me ha ayudado a comprender esta enfermedad , que padece mi pareja. muchas gracias
Voy a hacer este video en espanol, Gracias.
Gracias por valiosa info.PREGUNTA.. MI mama toma 5 veces Sinemet y 5🎉 Artane..y probara Opicapone 50 mg..pero veo los side effects 🥴 when she is walking sometimes (she is frozen..) como pegados sus pies al piso./.Tiene parkinson por 50 años..Su edad es 80...Temo los efectos secundarios. Le suplico su opinion. Gracias y Bendiciones desde California 🌞