Abstract:The symptomatic treatment of Parkinson’s disease (PD) has been dominated by the use of
dopaminergic medication, but significant unmet need remains, much of which is related to
non-motor symptoms and the involvement of non-dopaminergic transmitter systems. As such,
little has changed in the past decades that has led to milestone advances in therapy and
significantly improved treatment paradigms and patient outcomes, particularly in relation to
symptoms unresponsive to levodopa. This review has looked at how pha… Show more
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