But at what dose..??
Very interesting, Nortriptyline may help ... - Cure Parkinson's
Very interesting, Nortriptyline may help to slow the progression..!!
![dadcor profile image](https://images.hu-production.be/avatars/7ae760f23e6b6273d612c96091b22170_small@2x_100x100.jpg)
Written by
![dadcor profile image](https://images.hu-production.be/avatars/7ae760f23e6b6273d612c96091b22170_small@2x_100x100.jpg)
dadcor
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
1 Reply
•
That's the unanswered, good, question
I take amitriptyline - it's a tricyclic - for the same purpose. I was prescribed 30 mg at the beginning up to 65 mg now.
Not what you're looking for?
You may also like...
Levodopa may slow progression
the progression of PD. Many studies have found this not to be the case. Now Japanese researchers...
Researchers link vascular defects to progression of Parkinson's disease. nilotinib may help
anyone seen this?And what do you think?...
Our Unknowable Quest To Slow Progression...
something, ANYTHING, to slow the progression of Parkinson's Disease and how fervently we swear by...
How I manage my symptoms, hoping to slow down progression of Parkinson's Disease.
2 years since I have been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease but I have had symptoms for close to 4...
Azilect : does it slow progress? Is it neuro protective?
information about Azilect. Some say it slows progress. Some say it does not. I am not yet on...