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dopaminergic drugs used to treat PD are aimed at temporarily replenishing or mimicking dopamine. They improve some symptoms but do not restore normal brain function nor halt brain cell destruction.

Dopaminergic drugs are generally effective at first in reducing many PD symptoms but over time they lose their effect.

They also cause severe side effects because they overstimulate nerve cells elsewhere in the body and cause confusion hallucinations nausea and fluctuations in the movement of limbs. ...
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