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How common is wearing-off?

When people have just started levodopa, the effect lasts from dose to dose. It is quite common for patients to experience a fading of this effect 2–5 years after starting levodopa. This effect, also known as wearing-off, may even develop as early as 5–6 months of starting therapy7. Close to half of people with Parkinson’s develop wearing-off within 1–2 years of starting levodopa therapy, and about 90% of those receiving levodopa are thought to experience wearing-off within 15 years8,9.

How serious is wearing-off?

Wearing-off is a common consequence of treatment with levodopa and there are many strategies to manage this phenomenon and delay the time taken for the effects of levodopa to fade out. Most people are able to lead active and fulfilled lives for many years, even after wearing-off has developed.


Management of wearing-off


There are a variety of treatment methods that can be used to manage the symptoms of wearing-off. Most approaches to wearing-off involve optimization of your current treatment to delay the time it takes for the effects of levodopa to fade out. Because every person’s situation is different, it is important that people with Parkinson’s disease are individually assessed and treatment plans are developed accordingly. It is, therefore, important to consult your own doctor to work out a treatment plan that is suitable for you.

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