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PMID: 8242964: Meals and Sinemet CR absorption in PD

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janet paterson <[log in to unmask]>

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Sat, 3 Jun 2000 21:49:31 -0400

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The influence of a standard meal on Sinemet CR absorption in patients with Parkinson's disease.

We studied the influence of dietary protein intake on the plasma level profile of levodopa, carbidopa, and 3-O-methyldopa and clinical efficacy in 12 patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease after intake of one levodopa-carbidopa 200/50 controlled release tablet (Sinemet CR; LC-CR).

The tablet was given 1 h before the protein rich meal on one day (fasted) and together with the meal on an other day (non-fasted).

Higher levodopa and carbidopa concentrations were reached when the LC-CR was taken 1 h before the meal, but the plasma level profile for levodopa was flatter in the non-fasted state.

The area under the curve for levodopa was slightly higher in the fasted condition.

For the clinical variables walking and tapping slightly better clinical results (P = 0.08) were found in the fasted condition with the higher levodopa levels.

If the patient on levodopa is in a clinically satisfactory condition, then non-fasted condition could be preferred because of the smooth plasma level profile demonstrated.

However, if the initial levodopa concentrations are not in the critical range to be effective for the patient, the advice should be to take the drug in a fasted condition.


Clin Neurol Neurosurg 1993 Sep;95(3):215-9
Roos RA, Tijssen MA, van der Velde EA, Breimer DD
Department of Neurology, Academic Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands.
PMID: 8242964, UI: 94062234

janet paterson
53 now / 41 dx / 37 onset
613 256 8340 / PO Box 171 Almonte Ontario K0A 1A0 Canada
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