Medications for Basal Ganglia Diseases

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  • QUAGEN PHARMACEUTICALS LLC
    Usage: This drug is indicated as an adjunct therapy for all forms of parkinsonism and is also useful in controlling extrapyramidal disorders caused by neuroleptic drugs, excluding tardive dyskinesia.
  • TYA Pharmaceuticals
    Usage: This drug is indicated as an adjunct therapy for all forms of parkinsonism and for controlling extrapyramidal disorders (excluding tardive dyskinesia) caused by neuroleptic medications, such as phenothiazines.
  • Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
    Usage: This drug is indicated as an adjunct therapy for all forms of parkinsonism and is also effective in controlling extrapyramidal disorders caused by neuroleptic drugs, excluding tardive dyskinesia.
  • Cardinal Health 107, LLC
    Usage: Benztropine mesylate tablets are indicated as an adjunct therapy for all forms of parkinsonism and for controlling extrapyramidal disorders caused by neuroleptic drugs, excluding tardive dyskinesia.
  • ScieGen Pharmaceuticals Inc
    Usage: Benztropine mesylate is indicated as an adjunct treatment for all forms of parkinsonism and for controlling extrapyramidal disorders (excluding tardive dyskinesia) caused by neuroleptic medications such as phenothiazines.
  • REMEDYREPACK INC.
    Usage: This drug is indicated as an adjunct for all forms of parkinsonism and is often used with levodopa. It also controls extrapyramidal disorders caused by certain central nervous system medications.
  • Golden State Medical Supply Inc.
    Usage: This drug is indicated as an adjunct treatment for all forms of parkinsonism and is often used with levodopa. It also controls extrapyramidal disorders caused by certain central nervous system medications.
  • REMEDYREPACK INC.
    Usage: This drug is indicated as an adjunct treatment for all forms of parkinsonism, including postencephalitic, arteriosclerotic, and idiopathic types. It also helps manage extrapyramidal disorders induced by central nervous system medications like dibenzoxazepines, phenothiazines, thioxanthenes, and butyrophenones.