Medical treatment of essential tremor

J Cent Nerv Syst Dis. 2014 Apr 21:6:29-39. doi: 10.4137/JCNSD.S13570. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Essential tremor (ET) is the most common pathological tremor characterized by upper limb action-postural tremor (PT)/kinetic tremor (KT). There are no specific neuropathological or biochemical abnormalities in ET. The disability is consequent to amplitude of KT, which may remain mild without handicap or may become disabling. The most effective drugs for sustained tremor control are propranolol and primidone. Symptomatic drug treatment must be individualized depending on the circumstances that provoke the tremor-related disability. Broad guidelines for treatment are discussed in this review. Patients may be treated intermittently only on stressful occasions with propranolol, clonazepam, or primidone monotherapy, or an alcoholic drink. Those with persistently disabling tremor need continued treatment.

Keywords: diagnosis; drugs; essential tremor; individualized treatment; medical treatment; pathophysiology.

Publication types

  • Review