Can diet affect Parkinson's disease medications?

The effectiveness of some Parkinson’s disease medications is affected by diet; for example, the absorption of levodopa is delayed if it is taken with a meal rich in protein. On the other hand, many people do not tolerate levodopa on an empty stomach; they experience nausea and vomiting. Keep track of how you feel after eating various kinds of meals, and discuss any dietary restrictions you should observe while on your medications with your doctor.

If taking medications causes nausea, try taking it with ginger ale or a gingersnap cookie.

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