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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Medication Schedule Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date' at the top of each section for both daytime and nighttime schedules. This helps keep your medication tracking organized.
  3. In the 'Medication' field, list each medication you are prescribed. Be sure to include all relevant medications for accurate tracking.
  4. Next, specify the 'Strength' of each medication. This is crucial for ensuring proper dosages are recorded.
  5. Utilize the 'Notes' section to add any additional information or reminders related to your medications, such as side effects or special instructions.
  6. Fill in the time slots provided for both daytime and nighttime schedules, indicating when each medication should be taken throughout the day.

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MAO B inhibitors can be taken alone or in combination with levodopa or other antiparkinson drugs. Dosing Selegiline is a pill that is usually taken by mouth once per day (in the morning or at noon to avoid insomnia). Zelapar dissolves on the tongue. Rasagiline and safinamide are taken by mouth once per day.
Carbidopa/Levodopa Must be Taken on an Empty Stomach To ensure that levodopa passage across the blood-brain barrier is not compromised, patients should be advised to take their carbidopa/levodopa doses an hour or more before, and 2 or more hours after eating.
You may take this medicine with or without food. Sinemet tablet or Parcopa disintegrating tablet begins to release its ingredients 30 minutes after you take it. Swallow the extended-release capsule or sustained release tablet whole. Do not crush, break, or chew it.

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The immediate-release (short-acting) form of carbidopa/levodopa is usually taken 3 or 4 times each day, while the extended-release (long-acting) form is typically taken 2 to 4 times each day. Carbidopa and levodopa may come in capsules, which should be swallowed whole, or as tablets that disintegrate in your mouth.
Take levodopa and carbidopa exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Swallow the extended-release tablets whole; do not chew or crush them. Swallow the extended-release capsules whole; do not chew, divide, or crush them.
MAO B inhibitors can be taken alone or in combination with levodopa or other antiparkinson drugs. Dosing Selegiline is a pill that is usually taken by mouth once per day (in the morning or at noon to avoid insomnia). Zelapar dissolves on the tongue. Rasagiline and safinamide are taken by mouth once per day.
Get the StrivePD mobile app The StrivePD mobile app is available to all Parkinsons patients. The app enables you to manually log symptoms, track what makes you feel better or worse, set medication reminders, learn from patterns in your activity and share your reports with your care team.
Some people get very sleepy from levodopa, but if you find that it has the opposite effect, then avoiding it before bed makes sense. Be aware that this may mean that you have more OFF time (when your dopamine levels are low) through the night.

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