Experimental treatment shows promise for Parkinson’s

<p>Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have developed a <a href="http://health.clevelandclinic.org/2012/08/new-parkinsons-treatment-changes-mans-life-video/">new medication administration technique</a> that is helping patients control the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.</p><p>The system uses an tiny external pump to provide a steady dose of medication gel directly to the small intestine. The gelled form of the medication and the direct supply seems to control symptoms better and longer than pill-based medication, the researchers discovered.</p>
Published: August 27, 2012

Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have developed a new medication administration technique that is helping patients control the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

The system uses an tiny external pump to provide a steady dose of medication gel directly to the small intestine. The gelled form of the medication and the direct supply seems to control symptoms better and longer than pill-based medication, the researchers discovered.

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