Clinical Neuroscience

[Triple combination of levodopa, carbidopa and entacapone by intrajejunal pump in advanced Parkinson’s disease]

GYÖRFI Bertalan1, BALÓ Botond1, BOTZ Krisztina1, JOST H. Wolfgang1

NOVEMBER 30, 2022

Clinical Neuroscience - 2022;75(11-12)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18071/isz.75.0365

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[In advanced Parkinson’s disease, oral medication can often no longer achieve sufficient therapeutic success. As one of the device aided therapies, the intrajejunal levo­dopa administration has been established as valuable treatment option. A modern form of the well-known intestinal levodopa pump offers the opportunity to continue the oral triple combination of levodopa, carbidopa and entacapone that many patients already use. ]

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  1. Parkinson Klinik Ortenau, Wolfach, Németország

IRODALOMJEGYZÉK

  1. Antonini A, Jost WH. Intrajejunale Levodopa- und Apomorphin-Infusion zur Therapie motorischer Kompli- kationen bei fortgeschrittener Parkinson-Krankheit. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2018;86(S 01):S5-S9.
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  2. Sudmeyer M, Ebersbach G, Holtmann M, et al. Practical use of the levodopa pump. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2016; 84(7):404-10.
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