Treatment options of Parkinson’s disease: How far we are from the cure?
Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) can be defined as a neurodegenerative disorder, which is associated with
movement disorders and comprises of four prevalent cardinal indications, which are rigidity,
bradykinesia, tremor and postural instability. During the progression of the disease, different
movement and non-movement complications arise in patients. Different pharmacological and non
pharmacological treatment interventions are accessible for the control of Parkinson’s disease.
Levodopa, Dopamine receptor agonists, inhibitors of catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) and
inhibitors of monoamine oxidase-b (MAO-B) are popular pharmacological treatment choices. The
complications can be prevented through adjunctive therapy and recent discovered approaches has
brought new dimension in the treatment process of this disorder. The aim of this review is to
summarize and evaluate the existing literatures on treatment options of Parkinson’s disease and also
to focus on the recent advanced that is still in clinical trials and the possibilities of cure of this
neurodegenerative disease.