Antiparkinson agents are drugs, usually drugs which increase dopamine activity or reduce acetylcholine activity in the central nervous system and are used to treat and relieve Parkinson's symptoms.
 
 
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Differential Actions of Antiparkinson Agents
The full title of this study report is Differential Actions of Antiparkinson Agents at Multiple Classes of Monoaminergic Receptor and is about the findings of the affinities of 14 agents at diverse receptors.
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/303/2/791.full
Efficacy of Antiparkinson Agents in Preventing Antipsychotic-Induced Extrapyramidal Symptoms
Delves into the types of Extrapyramidal Syndrome (EPS) and the prophylactic properties of antiparkinson agents.
http://www.ajhp.org/cgi/content/abstract/36/5/641
Everything: Antiparkinson gents
Provides an overview of various antiparkinson agents including Symmetrel (amaradine), Parlodel (romocriptine), Sinemet (carbidopa), Dopar (levodopa), and Cogentin (benztropine).
http://everything2.com/title/Antiparkinson+agents