Pharmacotherapy of Parkinson's Disease: from Basics to Practice is a comprehensive guide for clinicians and students on the pharmacological treatment of Parkinson's Disease, offering a combination of foundational knowledge and advanced clinical insights. This book bridges theoretical concepts with real-world clinical scenarios and equips readers with the tools necessary to effectively manage Parkinson's Disease in practice. Offering a detailed review of symptoms, treatment gaps, and emerging therapies, this book delves into the pathogenesis of Parkinson's Disease, dopaminergic treatments, management of motor and non-motor symptoms. Providing updates on emerging therapies, including innovative treatment approaches, this book serves as a valuable reference for continuous learning and staying current with evolving practices and research in Parkinson's Disease management.