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MDTV: Dopamine Agonist Patch for Treatment of Parkinson's

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Neurologist Dr. Dee Silver discusses a new treatment for patients in early stages of Parkinson's Disease. This transdermal patch slowly releases a drug to create more continuous dopamine stimulation minimizing the fluctuations in treatment effect from oral Dopamine Agonists. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [11/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 13566]

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  • Hopefully everything goes smooth. Let us pray against side effects and more.

  • I know that Cabergoline and some other dopamine agonists lower prolactin. But, do they lower progesterone levels as well?

  • can dopamine agonists help depression?

  • Brain chip - CHECK MY SITE.

  • Very interesting interview. Thanks

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