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Page 217
... levodopa ( E ) increase the absorption of levodopa from the GI tract 4b . Patients receiving levodopa should avoid us- ing vitamin supplements that contain ( A ) folic acid ( B ) pyridoxine ( C ) ascorbic acid ( D ) riboflavin ( E ) ...
... levodopa ( E ) increase the absorption of levodopa from the GI tract 4b . Patients receiving levodopa should avoid us- ing vitamin supplements that contain ( A ) folic acid ( B ) pyridoxine ( C ) ascorbic acid ( D ) riboflavin ( E ) ...
Page 290
... levodopa and permits a greater proportion of the levodopa dose to enter the brain in its intact form . The use of carbidopa in combination with levodopa per- mits the use of lower levodopa doses than would be used without carbidopa ...
... levodopa and permits a greater proportion of the levodopa dose to enter the brain in its intact form . The use of carbidopa in combination with levodopa per- mits the use of lower levodopa doses than would be used without carbidopa ...
Page 314
... levodopa . Because levodopa dosing for Parkinson's is usually by titration , either the addition or discontinuation of concurrent antacids may change plasma levels of lev- odopa significantly . Most drugs decrease the effectiveness of ...
... levodopa . Because levodopa dosing for Parkinson's is usually by titration , either the addition or discontinuation of concurrent antacids may change plasma levels of lev- odopa significantly . Most drugs decrease the effectiveness of ...
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