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E. Benztropine and trihexyphenidyl

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These agents are centrally acting antimuscarinic agents that have been used for many years in the treatment of Parkinson disease. With the advent of other drugs (for example, levodopa/carbidopa), they have been largely replaced. However, benztropine and trihexyphenidyl are useful as adjuncts with other antiparkinsonian agents to treat all types of parkinsonian syndromes, including antipsychotic-induced extrapyramidal symptoms. These drugs may be helpful in geriatric patients who cannot tolerate stimulants.


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