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Parkinson's Disease and dopamine agoinst drugs
Parkinson's Disease and dopamine agoinst drugs
by Phillips M., Breen K.
Evidence suggests that people with Parkinson’s disease who are treated with dopamineagonist drugs may have a greater incidence of impulse control disorders including compulsive gambling, hypersexuality, and potential addiction to the medication. These manifestations will have a detrimental impact on the lives of the patients as well as their families. Mel Philips and Dr Kieran Breen discuss management.
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