MADOPAR, what to know on this drug for Parkinson's Disease

This article addresses some common questions about MADOPAR.
It does not contain all the information available. It is not intended to replace your doctor who knows you best and knows how to care for you. If you have questions about this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Parkinson's and Stroke with GONDOLA, the device for movement disorders.

Gondola has not defeated Parkinson's disease, but it has markedly improved the quality of life of Parkinson's patients. It is also demonstrating benefits on stabilized stroke patients.
Levodopa does not slow or accelerate the progression of Parkinson's disease

Some people think that starting the drug right away will first lead to dyskinesias (jerky movements associated with levodopa use), so they wait to start levodopa therapy even if they have significant symptoms of tremor and rigidity.
12 useful household tools for people with Parkinson's disease

Living with Parkinson's disease can be very strenuous; this condition is very exhausting, and the ailments it brings tend to lead to a worsening quality of life.
Medications and other therapies, including Gondola® AMPS, can still maintain a good quality of life by treating Parkinson's symptoms.
11 possible complications of Parkinson's disease

The hallmarks of Parkinson's disease are tremor, slowness of movement and rigidity. There are ways to manage many of these complications. Knowing how to manage them can ensure a better quality of life for a person with Parkinson's.
Parkinson's disease: vitamin B3 could stop brain cell death

How might vitamin B3 intake affect the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease?
The future of March Freezing in Parkinson's: exploring potential treatments and preventive strategies

More than half of Parkinson's disease patients suffer from Freezing of the March. Here is an interview with two of the review authors, Moran Gilat, PhD, and Simon JG Lewis, MBBCh, BSc , FRCP, FRACP, MD, about current therapeutic challenges and potential new treatments for Freezing.
The Next Frontier in Parkinson's: Innovative Approaches to Combat Freezing of Gait

More than half of patients with Parkinson's disease suffer from Freezing of gait. Here's an interview with two of the authors of a review, Moran Gilat, PhD, and Simon JG Lewis, MBBCh, BSc, FRCP, FRACP, MD, regarding current therapeutic challenges and potential new treatments for Freezing.
Parkinson's rehabilitation with the GONDOLA device

GONDOLA was talked about again on Telecolor (digital terrestrial channel 18), during the program Laboratorio Salute. In this episode, Parkinson's rehabilitation in particular was discussed together with Dr. Stefano Tassin, creator of GONDOLA, and Dr. Maurizio Gilardi, physiotherapist and head of the HISO center in Milan.
7 things to do after receiving a Parkinson's diagnosis

Finding out you have Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by tremors and impaired speech and gait, is a bitter pill to swallow. But doing some research on the disease, now more than ever, there are a number of smart strategies you can adopt to help slow the progression of the disease, allowing you to live life to its fullest potential.
