Current long-term use of calcium channel blockers was associated with a significantly reduced risk of a Parkinson disease diagnosis, while the risk was not materially altered for users of ACE inhibitors or beta-blockers and, with less statistical precision, for users of angiotensin II antagonists.

References and Resources
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