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  2. Hope for Parkinson’s disease symptoms is found in ... - AOL

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    Tavapadon aims to treat Parkinson’s motor symptoms by mimicking dopamine in a once-a-day oral dose. ... The majority of side effects reported were consistent with prior clinical trials ...

  3. Dopamine agonist - Wikipedia

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    Dopamine agonists are mainly used to treat Parkinson's disease, but also hyperprolactinemia and restless legs syndrome. [15] The side effects are predominantly collected from studies of Parkinson's disease, where dopamine agonists are commonly used as a first-line treatment with levodopa. [16]

  4. Management of Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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    In a study evaluating the efficacy of dopamine agonists compared to levodopa, the results showed patients who took dopamine agonists were less likely to develop dyskinesia, dystonia, and motor fluctuations, although were more likely to discontinue therapy due to negative side effects such as nausea, edema, constipation, etc. [medical citation ...

  5. Dopamine therapy - Wikipedia

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    DRT has been used to improve motor skills, impulsivity, and decision making in Parkinson's patients. [1] In Parkinson's disease patients, dopamine deficiencies can be seen in two key areas of the brain: the dorsal frontostriatal circuit, the area responsible for motor skills and task-switching, and the ventral frontostriatal circuit, the area responsible for impulsivity. [1]

  6. After processing her diagnosis, Brown began taking the medication carbidopa-levodopa, a dopamine promoter that is commonly prescribed to treat motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

  7. Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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    Parkinson's typically manifests in individuals over 60, with about one percent affected. In those younger than 50, it is termed "early-onset PD". No cure for Parkinson's is known, and treatment focuses on alleviating symptoms. Initial treatment typically includes L-DOPA, MAO-B inhibitors, or dopamine agonists.

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