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  5. Suffering from Parkinson's disease. Taking Syndopa Plus 1 tab 3 times a day and Ropark 0.5 1 tab at bedtime. Along with blood pressure and cholesterol medicines are continue. Now facing muscle rigidity and stiffness. Will you please prescribe medicine for it,

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Suffering from Parkinson's disease. Taking Syndopa Plus 1 tab 3 times a day and Ropark 0.5 1 tab at bedtime. Along with blood pressure and cholesterol medicines are continue. Now facing muscle rigidity and stiffness. Will you please prescribe medicine for it,

Asked by Male, 76 Ā· 3 days ago

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Muscle rigidity and stiffness in Parkinson's disease can sometimes occur due to progression of the condition or as a side effect of current medications.

🩺 Possible Reasons for Muscle Rigidity and Stiffness

  • Parkinson’s disease itself can cause worsening rigidity as it progresses.
  • Medication fluctuations or wearing-off effects from Levodopa-Carbidopa (Syndopa Plus) may lead to increased stiffness.
  • Side effects or interactions with other medicines, including those for blood pressure and cholesterol, might contribute.

āš ļø Important Considerations

  • Do not start or change any medication without consulting your neurologist or movement disorder specialist.
  • Self-prescribing can be unsafe, especially with complex conditions like Parkinson’s disease.

🩺 Next Steps

  • Discuss these new symptoms promptly with your neurologist, who can assess your medication regimen and may adjust doses or add treatments to manage rigidity.
  • Keep a symptom diary noting timing, severity, and any triggers to help your doctor tailor your care.

If you want, I can explain how Parkinson’s medications work or what adjustments might be considered. For now, please consult your neurologist for personalized management.

Answered 3 days ago