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Web Resources for People With Parkinson’s Disease.

Web resources for people with Parkinson’s Disease.
Here are links to a wealth of information and support that PD patients and caregivers may find valuable.

Non-profit Organizations

Parkinson’s Disease Foundation

American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc.

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

National Parkinson Foundation

The Parkinson Alliance

The Parkinson’s institute

People Living with Parkinson’s

Independent Regional Advocacy Groups

Dallas Area Parkinsonism Society

Houston Area Parkinson Society

Maine Parkinson Society

Michigan Parkinson Foundation

Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation

Parkinson Association of the Rockies

Parkinson’s Resource Organization

Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon

Take Charge! Cure Parkinson’s, Inc.

Political Advocacy

Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research

Grassroots Connection

Kaiser Network Daily Health Policy Report

Parkinson’s Action Network (PAN)

Web Directories

Parkinson’s Resources on the Web

PD Index

Clinical Trials

Advancing Parkinson’s Therapies (APT) Clinical Trials Website

Centerwatch

National Institutes of Health

Parkinson Pipeline Project

Parkinson Study Group (PSG)

Medical Information Sites

Aetna Intelihealth

The Complete Home Medical Guide

HealingWell.com

Medline plus

Medscape

Neurology Channel

Parkinson’s Control

The Parkinson’s Web

RxList

WebMD Parkinson’s Disease Condition Center

Science News

EurekAlert!

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

ScienceDaily

WE MOVE

Listservs (online discussion groups)

Brain Talk Communities

Parkinson’s Information Exchange Network Online

Resources and Services

AARP

Administration on Aging

Medicare

The patient Advocate Foundation

Support and Therapy

The Lsvt® (Lee Silverman Voice Treatment) Foundation

MedicAlert

Self-Help Group Sourcebook Online

Young Onset Parkinson’s Association

Caregivers

Caregiver Media Group

National Family Caregivers Association

Parkinson’s Training

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TASMAR SHOULD NOT BE USED BY PATIENTS UNTIL THERE HAS BEEN A COMPLETE DISCUSSION OF THE RISKS AND THE PATIENT HAS PROVIDED WRITTEN INFORMED CONSENT (SEE PATIENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM).

WARNING: Because of the risk of potentially fatal, acute fulminant liver failure, TASMAR (tolcapone) should ordinarily be used in patients with Parkinson's disease on l-dopa/carbidopa who are experiencing symptom fluctuations and are not responding satisfactorily to or are not appropriate candidates for other adjunctive therapies (see INDICATIONS and DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION sections).

TASMAR therapy should not be initiated if the patient exhibits clinical evidence of liver disease or two SGPT/ALT or SGOT/AST values greater than the upper limit of normal. Patients with severe dyskinesia or dystonia should be treated with caution (see PRECAUTIONS: Rhabdomyolysis).

Laboratory Tests: Although a program of frequent laboratory monitoring for evidence of hepatocellular injury is deemed essential, it is not clear that periodic monitoring of liver enzymes will prevent the occurrence of fulminant liver failure. However, it is generally believed that early detection of drug-induced hepatic injury along with immediate withdrawal of the suspect drug enhances the likelihood for recovery. Accordingly, the following liver monitoring program is recommended.

Please see accompanying complete prescribing information including BOXED warning.

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