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[|Human|] my father in law(82) is suffering from parkinson since 1 1/2 year.For last three months he is taking SYNDOPA 110 AND ROPARK 0.25 Present dose is Syndopa 110 -----1tab----1tab----11/2 tab/day AND Ropark 0.25 --1tab----------1tab per day. At present his movement is very slow,unable to walk alone.heavy constipation ,disbalance.These problems has increased after taking the medicines.Please advice ugtly @ .( YYYY@YYYY ) CELL- 0000. Your suggestions are welcome.
[|AI|]  Dear Mr Kishore Bullock, It seems that your father-in-law is exhibiting signs of disease progression. Unfortunately, Parkinson's disease is incurable and despite medical treatment the disease progresses. Therefore, he needs to be under regular follow-up with the specialist who will assess whether there needs to be a dose increase in his current medicines or any change to the medicines he is taking. Constipation is a common and troubling side effect with Parkinson's disease. The disease itself causes the constipation and most of anti-parkinsons medicines aggravate it. Therefore, he needs to ensure adequate fiber intake in the diet, adequate fluid intake. Stool softness and laxatives will also help. Hope this helps.