Services and resourcesEducational publicationsMedications to treat Parkinson’s disease Medications to treat Parkinson’s disease This booklet is designed for health care professionals who treat people with Parkinson’s. It offers a concise and comprehensive overview of medications used to manage both motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s. Inside, you’ll find summaries of pharmacological actions, dosing guidelines, common side effects, and potential drug or food interactions—plus other essential, practical details for clinical use. Also included are useful tools you can share with patients, such as medication tracking sheets and symptom monitoring aids. Whether you’re new to Parkinson’s care or looking for a streamlined reference, this booklet is a practical guide to support informed, effective treatment. Access the digital booklet What to expect from this resource 1 Summaries of major drug classes and their pharmacological actions 2 Dosing guidance for common medications 3 Drug and food interactions to consider Who can this help Family physicians and neurologists Nurses, nurse practitioners, and allied health professionals Any health care provider treating people with Parkinson’s Support clinical care with confidence Access the Parkinson’s medication guide today. Access the resource Related resources you might find helpful Parkinson’s medications – what you need to know The ups & downs of dopamine: Managing OFF periods & dyskinesia Looking for printed copies? If you prefer printed copies or have specific questions, feel free to email our Support and Information team at support@parkinson.ca or call 1-888-664-1974 for assistance.