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Sinemet (Generic)

Anticonvulsants Sinemet (Generic)
Sinemet (Generic)

Generic Sinemet (carbidopa and levodopa) is a treatment for symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Generic Sinemet is one of Merck Sharp & Dohme's best-selling drugs mainly prescribed to treat Parkinson's symptoms & countless off-label uses. Generic Sinemet is a cost-saving medication prescribed by medical physicians worldwide!

Generic Sinemet is also marketed as Parcopa, Atamet, Apo-Levocarb, Carbidopa and levodopa.

*Sinemet® is manufactured by Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation.

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    Generic Sinemet is used to treat Parkinson symptoms such as muscle stiffness, tremors, spasms, and poor muscle control. This medication is also used to treat Parkinson symptoms caused by carbon monoxide poisoning or manganese intoxication.

    The active ingredient in Generic Sinemet, Levodopa is converted to dopamine via the action of a naturally occurring enzyme called DOPA decarboxylase. This occurs both in the peripheral circulation and in the central nervous system after levodopa has crossed the blood brain barrier. Activation of central dopamine receptors improves the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

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Generic Sinemet is used to treat Parkinson symptoms such as muscle stiffness, tremors, spasms, and poor muscle control. This medication is also used to treat Parkinson symptoms caused by carbon monoxide poisoning or manganese intoxication.

The active ingredient in Generic Sinemet, Levodopa is converted to dopamine via the action of a naturally occurring enzyme called DOPA decarboxylase. This occurs both in the peripheral circulation and in the central nervous system after levodopa has crossed the blood brain barrier. Activation of central dopamine receptors improves the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

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