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How Is Levodopa “Wearing-Off” Identified? Because Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder, attention has focused on problems with movement. These are known as motor symptoms.

The tools used by doctors to identify levodopa “wearing-off” mainly focus on the return of these motor symptoms.

You may have other symptoms when your medication “wears-off” that have nothing to do with movement. These types of symptoms are known as non-motor symptoms.

Your doctor may not recognize the non-motor symptoms of levodopa “wearing-off” as easily as motor symptoms. You can help your doctor to identify non-motor symptoms by telling him or her how and when these symptoms occur.

What symptoms are associated with levodopa “wearing-off?”

Following is a guide to some of the symptoms that you may experience with levodopa “wearing-off.” The key to identifying “wearing-off” is to closely monitor any symptoms that you experience, especially those that usually improve after your next dose.
Bullet Slowness of movement (bradykinesia)
Bullet Tremors
Bullet Feeling of internal tremors
Bullet Decreased manual dexterity
Bullet Inability to move (akinesia) in the early morning
Bullet Sudden muscle spasms (dystonia)
Bullet "Pins and needles" feeling (paresthesia)
Bullet Muscle pain
Bullet Voice softness

When are you likely to experience levodopa “wearing-off?”

Parkinson's disease does not affect everyone in the same way. There is no way to tell if, or when, you might experience “wearing-off.” However, nearly half of patients experience “wearing-off” within two years of levodopa treatment. So, if you are taking levodopa, it is important to recognize the symptoms and talk to your doctor because there is a chance this might happen to you. Your doctor may already have determined that you were experiencing “wearing-off.” If so, he or she may have increased your medication.

What if you think you are experiencing levodopa “wearing-off?”

If you think you're experiencing levodopa “wearing-off,” discuss your changing symptoms with your doctor. There are medications available that can help manage the symptoms of “wearing-off.” Your symptom control is unlikely to get better on its own. It may get worse. Once “wearing-off” is identified, different treatments can be explored. The more information you give your doctor, the more options you will have to manage your symptoms.



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