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Re: PERMAX
THe article also mentions that use of Bromocriptine and Permax is redundant. I see several regimines using both... I suggest that eliminating redundant therapy may alleviate side effects...There was a definition of D1 and D2 excitors( permax effects both , Bromo.. only one ) if Bromo effects the site that is esssential to you , it may be the choice.. if the other receptor / or both/ require stimulation then Permax would be the preferred therapy.. I didn't retain this issue , perhaps someone can correct me if I didn't summarize accurately... food for thought. John Mier On Sun, 13 Aug 1995, Carol Gray wrote: > i HAVE BEEN ON PERMAX SINCE IT BECAME AVAILABLE FOR PRESCRIPTION. I HAVE > HAD GOOD RESPONSE TO THIS MEDICATION. I DON;T REMEMBER IF IT CAME OUT IN > 1991 OR 1992. ANYWAY I WAS WONDERING IF ANY OF YOU HAVE TAKEN IT THAT > LONG AND WHAT RESPONSES YOU HAVE HAD. > > FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT RECEIVED THE JULY 1995 UNITED PARKINSON FOUNDATION > SUPPLEMENT--IT HAS THE BEST EXPLANATION OF DOPAMINE AGONISTS THAT I CAN > REMEMBER SEEING IN SOME TIME. > > CAROL GRAY <carol.gray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >
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