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Parkinson's disease drugs (Antiparkinsons)

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Are you aware of the effects of Antiparkinsons’s disease drugs on pregnancy? Read on to learn more Parkinson’s disease and effects of Antiparkinsons’s disease during pregnancy.

Pregnancy is indeed one of the happiest moments in one's life that involves anticipation of a new life. This is the time when a mother’s body undergoes plenty of changes and if you are living with Parkinson's, you are fighting with plenty of challenges.

It may sometimes be difficult to decide whether or not you should start a family in such cases. You need to consider plenty of socio-personal conditions and severity of the disease in the first place.

Pregnancy Symptoms Experience with Parkinson’s Disease

The physical changes that you experience with pregnancy can happen with Parkinson's as well. You may experience plenty of problems with non-motor and motor symptoms. Some of the changes you might experience are:

Alterations in the centre of gravity of the body shape may affect your sense of balance in pregnancy. This compounded with Parkinson's can increase your chances of falling.

Anti-sickness medicines such as Prochlorperazine (Stemetil) and Metocloperamide (Maxalon) are commonly suggested during pregnancy. However, this should not be prescribed to those with Parkinson's, as it would only make the symptoms worse.

Parkinson's increase the chances of constipation in pregnancy. Urinary problems and chances of haemorrhoids before or in course of childbirth increase in this case.

Pregnancy usually involves lot of tiredness and feelings of lathery. Parkinson's causes higher levels of tiredness in pregnancy.

Parkinson's Disease Drugs (Antiparkinsons) in Pregnancy

Anti-Parkinsonian are used in treatment of arteriosclerotic, idiopathic and post-encephalatic Parkinsonism. Selegeline, an inhibitor of Mnoamine Oxidase (MAO) type B is the latest compound in treating Parkinsonism. Drugs like Procyclidine, Benzhexol, Amantadine, Benserazide are best avoided during pregnancy.

As mentioned before coping with Parkinson's in pregnancy can indeed be very challenging. You can get in touch with your obstetrician, who shall suggest a physiotherapist if necessary to help you get a better body balance. Medications are also prescribed in some cases to help you cope with Parkinson’s in pregnancy.

Effects of Antiparkinsons

However, there are plenty of medicines for Parkinson's that should not be given in pregnancy. Sinemet and Amantadine in high doses for instance during pregnancy are considered highly unsuitable. Although, there is not much evidence on the dangers associated with the drug intake in pregnancy, it is probably due to unavailability of safety usage of these medicines on pregnant women.

Even today there remains insufficient evidence that supports safe use of Parkinson's drugs on those who are trying to conceive or in their pregnancy. Therefore, during pregnancy you must only take the medications as per the prescription of your obstetrician. If you are already taking any medication you must bring it to the notice of your obstetrician.

Ray of Hope

The good news is there are plenty of evidences in medical journals that reports of women with Parkinson's giving birth to healthy babies. These women are reported to have stayed under supervised medication and enjoyed healthy pregnancies. Even though animal testing suggests women with pregnancy should not be given Selegiline, in a recorded case, a woman gave birth to a healthy baby after taking Selegiline in course of pregnancy.

Parkinson’s Disease and Pregnancy

If you wish to plan a family or are already pregnant, you can always discuss the risks and safety measures you must adopt with an obstetrician and a neurologist. They shall help you in every possible way and make the pregnancy phase easier and less stressful for you.

Those with Parkinson's at the child bearing age must be offered adequate information relating to clinical experience with pregnancy. They must also be educated about proper management of medications at this time. This shall be a better way to help them cope with the emotional and physical challenges. Such endeavours will reduce their stress and make pregnancy less distressing for them.

With advancement in medical science, you need not reel in darkness anymore. There are plenty of help available that can reduce your discomforts during pregnancy and make it a blissful experience for you.

What are symptoms of Parkinson’s disease? How does Parkinson’s disease affect pregnancy? How to have a healthy pregnancy with Parkinson’s disease? Discuss here.


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Shekhar
Shekhar.12 years ago
avoid any sort of medicines during pregnancy except those prescribed by your doctor for a safe pregnancy....
 
 
 
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cheema
cheema.12 years ago
it is best to avoid such drugs during pregnancy
 
 
 
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Payal
Payal.12 years ago
good info.
 
 
 
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