Abstract: | The plasma concentration of dopa was studied in 15 parkinsonian patients after a single administration of L-dopa. The study was undertaken in order to determine if correlation between plasma dopa concentration and clinical performance as a result of the tests carried out before and after a single dose of dopa, was present. Our data confirm the absolute absence of correlation between dopa levels in plasma and clinical improvement during long-term treatment. Moreover, clinical responses to the performance tests were not related to the concentration of circulating L-dopa in the plasma. Therefore dopa levels cannot be useful in clinical practice but only for the prevention of too high concentrations of plasma L-dopa which often cause a few side-effects. |