Tremor (Tremors)
4021
relevant articles (355 outcomes,
294 trials/studies)
found for this Disease
Description:
Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE.
Also Known As:
Tremors; Intention Tremor; Rest Tremor; Saturnine Tremor; Tremor, Muscle; Tremor, Action; Coarse Tremor; Continuous Tremor; Darkness Tremor; Fine Tremor; Intermittent Tremor; Involuntary Quiver; Massive Tremor; Passive Tremor; Persistent Tremor; Pill Rolling Tremor; Senile Tremor; Static Tremor; Tremor, Limb; Tremor, Neonatal; Tremor, Nerve; Tremor, Perioral; Tremor, Semirhythmic; Action Tremors; Coarse Tremors; Continuous Tremors; Darkness Tremors; Fine Tremors; Intention Tremors; Intermittent Tremors; Involuntary Quivers; Limb Tremor; Limb Tremors; Massive Tremors; Muscle Tremor; Muscle Tremors; Neonatal Tremor; Neonatal Tremors; Nerve Tremor; Nerve Tremors; Passive Tremors; Perioral Tremor; Perioral Tremors; Persistent Tremors; Pill Rolling Tremors; Quiver, Involuntary; Quivers, Involuntary; Rest Tremors; Resting Tremors; Rolling Tremor, Pill; Rolling Tremors, Pill; Saturnine Tremors; Semirhythmic Tremor; Semirhythmic Tremors; Senile Tremors; Static Tremors; Tremor, Coarse; Tremor, Continuous; Tremor, Darkness; Tremor, Fine; Tremor, Intention; Tremor, Intermittent; Tremor, Massive; Tremor, Passive; Tremor, Persistent; Tremor, Pill Rolling; Tremor, Rest; Tremor, Resting; Tremor, Saturnine; Tremor, Senile; Tremor, Static; Tremors, Action; Tremors, Coarse; Tremors, Continuous; Tremors, Darkness; Tremors, Fine; Tremors, Intention; Tremors, Intermittent; Tremors, Limb; Tremors, Massive; Tremors, Muscle; Tremors, Neonatal; Tremors, Nerve; Tremors, Passive; Tremors, Perioral; Tremors, Persistent; Tremors, Pill Rolling; Tremors, Rest; Tremors, Resting; Tremors, Saturnine; Tremors, Semirhythmic; Tremors, Senile; Tremors, Static; Action Tremor; Resting Tremor
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Disease Context: Research Results
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Drugs and Biologics
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Tremor:
| 1. | Levodopa (L Dopa)FDA LinkGeneric
03/01/2007
- " In both cases, levodopa dramatically improved the tremor" 08/01/1999
- " Two patients had resting and postural tremor, which showed a marked improvement with treatment with levodopa" 04/01/1983
- " In untreated or levodopa-treated patients, there was considerable improvement of akinesia, rigidity, and tremor; on-off symptoms also improved in the levodopa-treated patients" 10/01/1995
- " This study shows that the net postural tremor exhibited by PD patients is improved by levodopa, that levodopa does not augment tremor in the 8- to 12-Hz range, and that this effect is independent of the patient's motor response pattern of oral levodopa." 03/15/2007
- " In humans, such lesions lead to specific motor abnormalities (i.e., akinesia, rigidity, and tremor) that are greatly improved by levodopa treatment"
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| 2. | Propranolol (Inderal)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 3. | Botulinum Toxins (Botulinum Toxin)IBA
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| 4. | Clonazepam (Rivotril)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 5. | LithiumIBA
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| 6. | Clozapine (Clozaril)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 7. | gabapentin (Neurontin)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 8. | Primidone (Sertan)FDA LinkGeneric
01/01/1991
- " The tremor had not been helped by beta-blockers or primidone" 05/21/2007
- " Medical treatment with primidone or beta-blockers effectively controls ET tremor, but in many cases no treatment is needed at all" 05/01/2006
- " Mild to moderate tremor usually will respond to oral agents such as noncardiac selective beta-blockers or primidone" 01/01/2006
- " These results suggest that heterozygosis CYP2C19*1/CYP2C19*2 is associated with the risk for ET, but not with the age at onset of ET, the presentation of acute side effects of primidone, or the existence of head, voice, tongue or chin tremor." 01/01/2006
- " The mean age at onset of ET did not differ significantly between patients with genotypes CYP2C19*1/CYP2C19*2andCYP2C19*1/CYP2C19*1. The frequencies of the genotype CYP2C19*1/CYP2C19*2 and the allelic variant CYP2C19*2 were similar in ET patients who developed acute adverse effects to primidone, in those who tolerated primidone and in controls; the frequencies were also similar in patients with head, voice, tongue and chin tremor compared with controls"
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| 9. | Bromocriptine (Parlodel)FDA LinkGeneric
12/01/1977
- " Both CB 154 and combined therapy (CB 154+Madopar) induced a significant improvement in total disability score, tremor, rigidity, akinesia, self-sufficiency, and some motor performance tests (dynamic tests)" 06/01/1976
- " There was a 26 percent overall improvement with bromocriptine; rigidity, tremor, and facial expression showed the greatest response" 05/01/1976
- " A single administration of bromocriptine resulted in a dose-dependent relief of tremor in monkeys" 05/01/1976
- " The antiparkinsonian activity of bromocriptine, a presumed dopaminergic receptor agonist, was investigated in monkeys with surgically induced tremor and in a group of parkinsonian patients" 01/01/1982
- " When the dose of bromocriptine reached 30 mg daily, after 4 weeks' treatment, a highly significant improvement (p less than 0.001) was observed in the following six variables: bradykinesia, rigidity, tremor, feeding, dressing and speech"
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| 10. | pramipexol (pramipexole)FDA LinkGeneric
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Therapies and Procedures
| 1. | Deep Brain Stimulation
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| 2. | Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
10/01/2003
- " The reduction in tremor scores and improvement in activities of daily living were highly significant compared with baseline and with the stimulation turned off" 08/01/2002
- " Motor functioning, especially tremor, motor complications, depression, and activities of daily living improved highly significantly (P < 0.0005), including self-rating by the patients" 10/01/2005
- " Activities of daily living and tremor significantly improved" 08/01/2004
- " RESULTS: Both subjective and objective measures showed that stimulation was associated with significant improvement at nearly every postoperative interval as compared to pre-operative and stimulation 'off' ratings of activities of daily living functioning, midline tremor, contralateral upper extremity tremor, and contralateral lower extremity tremor" 07/01/2000
- " Overall, patient global assessments (p <0.05), observed tremor scores (p <0.005), water pouring scores (p <0.05), and activities of daily living scores (p <0.005) significantly improved"
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| 3. | Pallidotomy
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| 4. | Electrodes (Electrode)
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| 5. | Aftercare (After-Treatment)
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