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Why are patients monitored for choreiform movements on levodopa?

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Dyskinesia: People who take dopamine agonists such as levodopa may develop involuntary movements called dyskinesias. They may be an effect of the medicine, especially too much medicine, and sometimes these movement can significantly reduce capabilities and quality of life. Since the goal of using the medicine is to increase quality of life, this can result in reducing or discontinuing the medicine.

Answered 5/19/2016

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