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MAO-B inhibitors block the action of an enzyme that breaks down dopamine. You can take them alone early in Parkinson's disease or with other drugs as your disease moves to a later stage.

MAO-B inhibitors include rasagaline (Azilect) and selegiline (Eldepryl). You usually take them alone because you can get side effects when you combine them with other drugs.

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