Consider decreasing any anticholinergic drugs, followed by amantadine, dopamine agonists, monoamine oxidase type B inhibitors, and COMT inhibitors, and finally levodopa (as a last resort)
Other antipsychotics have higher risk of exacerbating Parkinson disease
Orthostatic Hypotension
May be caused by the underlying disease or by medications (including levodopa and MAO B inhibitors) that are used to treat it
Non-medical management includes increased oral fluid (possibly with boluses), salt supplementation, physical counter-maneurvers, abdominal banding, stockings, and elevating the head of the bed