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Opicapone Helps Control Motor Fluctuations in Parkinson's
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Adding opicapone to levodopa therapy in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) experiencing motor fluctuations reduces the "off" time â?? when levodopa isn't working â?? by almost an hour and increases "on" time, without affecting the rate of troublesome ...




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