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Antitremor drugs (which includes antiparkinsonian drugs) are drugs that reduce the tone of skeletal muscles by their effects on the central nervous system so reducing tremor, particularly in Parkinsons disease. They include:
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- Anticonvulsive drugs
- Antispasmodic drugs
- ATC code N04 WHO classification of anti-parkinson drugs
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Dopaminergics |
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Anticholinergics |
Benzatropine • Biperiden# • Bornaprine • Chlorphenoxamine • Cyrimine • Dexetimide • Dimenhydrinate • Diphenhydramine • Etanautine • Etybenzatropine • Mazaticol • Metixene • Orphenadrine • Phenglutarimide • Piroheptine • Procyclidine • Profenamine • Trihexyphenidyl • Tropatepine | ||||||||||||
Others |
Amantadine • Budipine • Memantine • Rimantadine | ||||||||||||
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