TY - JOUR T1 - Audit of the drug treatment of Parkinson's disease in general practice JF - The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners JO - J R Coll Gen Pract SP - 276 LP - 278 VL - 35 IS - 275 AU - John A. Wilson AU - T.S. Murray Y1 - 1985/06/01 UR - http://bjgp.org/content/35/275/276.abstract N2 - In a general practice population of 57 000, 32 patients suffering from Parkinson's disease were identified from repeat prescription indexes and direct questioning of all members of the primary health care team. Of these patients 26 were receiving an L-dopa preparation and 10 an anticholinergic drug. The only newer drug found to be in use was bromocriptine and three patients were receiving this treatment. Of the 26 patients receiving an L-dopa preparation one received L-dopa alone, six L-dopa with benserazide (Madopar, Roche) and 19 L-dopa with carbidopa (Sinemet, Merck, Sharp and Dohme). The patients treated with Sinemet were receiving inadequate doses of carbidopa - three quarters received less than 75 mg per day which was in part a reflection of the low doses of L-dopa the patients received, the average dose being 468 mg per day. The L-dopa preparations were given in adequately spaced doses. The general practitioner made the diagnosis in 20 of the 32 cases and was in control of the drug therapy in 15 cases, however 25 cases were referred for specialist advice. ER -