Biology, asked by Taylor11, 1 year ago

why dopamine is given in parkinson's?

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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Dopamine is given in Parkinson's disease because when a person suffer from Parkinson then it gradually stops making dopamine which means-- a chemical that helps send signals in your brain. Levodopa may improve your symptoms because it causes your body to make moredopamine.


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Answered by priyanshuk
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to decrease severing of body.
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