What should I do if a person with Parkinson's disease begins hallucinating?

If a person with Parkinson’s disease begins hallucinating, try to explain that the medicine isn’t working and is causing the hallucination. Keep notes on what time of day the hallucinations occur; also record what was taken and when the medications were last taken. This will help the doctor if the medications need to be adjusted.

Adjusting the medications may not make the hallucinations disappear, but they may be less disturbing. (For example, if the person sees large green giants, medication adjustment may cause the person to see little green ants.).

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