2021
DOI: 10.1097/mjt.0000000000001420
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Interaction Between Levodopa and Banana in a Patient With Parkinson's Disease

Abstract: pharmacists need to carefully evaluate the dietary history of patients with PD and the daily supplements they consume.

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“…In our study bananas seems to be partially causative, despite there are observations about a favorable activity due to the content of tyramine [45] and reports that suggests to use them to raise dopamine levels declaring that the Parkinson's Disease Foundation recommends adding fruits in the Parkinson's diet, and bananas are within the "dopamine producing foods" [46]. However, together with grapes and strawberries are among the fruits with the highest content of pesticides [47].…”
Section: Bananasmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In our study bananas seems to be partially causative, despite there are observations about a favorable activity due to the content of tyramine [45] and reports that suggests to use them to raise dopamine levels declaring that the Parkinson's Disease Foundation recommends adding fruits in the Parkinson's diet, and bananas are within the "dopamine producing foods" [46]. However, together with grapes and strawberries are among the fruits with the highest content of pesticides [47].…”
Section: Bananasmentioning
confidence: 56%