Also indexed as: Lodosyn

Carbidopa is used together with the drug levodopa to reduce symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
Summary of
Interactions with Vitamins, Herbs, and Foods
In some cases, a herb or supplement may appear in more than one category, which may seem
contradictory. For clarification, read the full article for details about the summarized
interactions.
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Niacin* |
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Vitamin C* |
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Iron |
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5-HTP, Vitamin B6 (see text) |
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| Side effect reduction/prevention |
None known |
| Adverse interaction |
None known |
An asterisk (*) next to an item in the summary indicates that the interaction is supported only by weak, fragmentary, and/or contradictory scientific evidence.
Interactions with Dietary Supplements
Iron
Iron supplements taken with carbidopa may interfere with the action of the
drug.1
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)
5-HTP and carbidopa have been reported to improve intention myoclonus (a neuromuscular
disorder) in some human cases but not others.2 3 4 A few
cases of scleroderma-like illness have been reported in patients using carbidopa and 5-HTP for
intention myoclonus.5 6 7
Niacin
A study in animals has found that carbidopa inhibits an enzyme involved in the synthesis of
niacin in the body.8 In addition, there is evidence that niacin synthesis is
decreased in people taking carbidopa and other drugs in its class,9 raising the
concern that people taking these drugs could be at risk of niacin deficiency, even if not
frankly deficient. Further studies will be required determine if niacin supplementation is
appropriate in people taking carbidopa.
Vitamin
B6
Test tube,10 animal,11 and preliminary human studies12
suggest that carbidopa may cause depletion of vitamin B6. However, the use of carbidopa with
levodopa reduces the vitamin B6-depleting
effects of levodopa.13 More research is needed to determine whether vitamin B6
supplementation is advisable when taking carbidopa.
Vitamin
C
A combination of levodopa/carbidopa and
vitamin C may be useful for people with
Parkinson’s disease whose motor complications are not effectively managed with
conventional drug treatment. This combination was administered to people with
Parkinson’s disease for 16.8 months in an unblinded, uncontrolled study.14
The researchers reported that participants who completed the study experienced substantial
increases in the number of hours with good functional capacity and were able to reduce their
intake of other anti-Parkinsonian drugs. However, 62% of the participants withdrew from the
study, citing difficulty in performing voluntary movements as the main reason. Until more
research is performed, this drug-nutrient combination must be viewed as preliminary.
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