Decreased hepatic enzymes reflect the decreased vitamin B6 levels in Parkinson's disease patients
Abstract The study aims to investigate the vitamin B6 levels in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and their association with liver enzymes and evaluate how much dysregulation is associated with levodopa dose. Furthermore, to evaluate the effect of Opicapone, a catechol‐o‐methyl‐transferase inhi...
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Main Authors: | Kensuke Ikenaka (Author), Yuta Kajiyama (Author), César Aguirre (Author), Chi‐Jing Choong (Author), Seira Taniguchi (Author), Junko Doi (Author), Nan Wang (Author), Takahiro Ajiki (Author), Kotaro Ogawa (Author), Keita Kakuda (Author), Yasuyoshi Kimura (Author), Hideki Mochizuki (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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