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Medicine, 03.02.2021 01:00 zalayjahan4793

Fenton has Parkinson’s disease. What would doctors most likely prescribe for him, and why? They would prescribe dopamine agonists to stimulate motivation in areas of the brain that control movement.
They would prescribe MAO inhibitors to calm muscles spasms and allow for muscle control.
They would prescribe anticholinergic drugs to block monoamine oxidase from destroying dopamine.
They would prescribe analgesic drugs to stimulate acetylcholine receptors and stimulate motor control.

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