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  1. ... Search term < Prev Next > Appendix E Economic modelling – dopamine agonists Background Levodopa ( LD ) remains the mainstay of treatment ... cost multiplied by 365 days. Additional cost of dopamine agonist treatment The additional cost of dopamine agonist treatment ...
  2. ... development of motor complications. [A] 7.2.3. Dopamine agonists The dopamine receptor agonists mimic the effect of ... people with early PD . [A] 7.3.2. Dopamine agonists compared with levodopa How effective and safe are ...
  3. ... impulse control disorder as an adverse effect of dopaminergic treatment G.7.1. Predictors for the development ... about impulse control disorders. G.7.2. Managing dopaminergic treatment in people who have developed impulse control ...
  4. ... impulse control disorder as an adverse effect of dopaminergic treatment E.7.1. Predictors for the development ... disorders Download PDF (341K) E.7.2. Managing dopaminergic treatment in people who have developed impulse control ...
  5. ... or more ranged from 6 to 32 percent. Dopamine Agonists Efficacy of dopamine agonists was evaluated in 18 ...
  6. ... group. 4.1.7. Recommendations 8. When starting dopamine agonist therapy, give people and their family members and ... impulse control disorders can also develop while taking dopaminergic therapies other than dopamine agonists. [2017] 4.2. ...
  7. ... 2.7. Recommendations 42. Consider levodopa or oral dopamine agonists to treat nocturnal akinesia in people with Parkinson’ ... 43. Consider rotigotine if levodopa and/or oral dopamine agonists are not effective in treating nocturnal akinesia. [2017] ...
  8. ... research context. [2004] 1.5.3. Hyperprolactinaemic amenorrhoea – dopamine agonists 1.5.3.1. Women with ovulatory disorders due to hyperprolactinaemia should be offered treatment with dopamine agonists such as bromocriptine. Consideration should be given to ...
  9. ... used to treat RLS, including those listed below. Dopamine agonists: These medicines work by affecting the level of a chemical called dopamine in your brain. Dopamine agonists studied in the research for this summary include: ...
  10. ... injection is in a class of medications called dopamine agonists. It works by acting in place of dopamine, ...
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