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Ketamine Restores Movement Control in Parkinson’s Patients

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University of Arizona researchers have advanced understanding of a common complication in Parkinson’s disease treatment: involuntary movements known as levodopa-induced dyskinesia .

Researchers found that ketamine disrupts abnormal electrical patterns in the brain and promotes neuroplasticity the ability of neurons to form new connections.

A single dose of ketamine provided benefits lasting weeks to months in initial trials.

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