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Tag: Pramipexole

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What is Pramipexole Used For? A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
Pramipexole, a non-ergot dopamine agonist, was first FDA-approved in 1997 for treating certain neurological disorders. This article addresses **what is pramipexole used for** by detailing its primary and off-label applications, mechanism of action, and important considerations.

Which Drugs Cause Hypersexuality? A Pharmacological Overview

4 min read
Impulse control disorders (ICDs), including hypersexuality, affect approximately 1 in 7 Parkinson's disease patients being treated with dopamine agonists [1.4.4]. Understanding which drugs cause hypersexuality is crucial for patients and clinicians to recognize and manage this distressing side effect.

What is the difference between pramipexole and rotigotine?

3 min read
The prevalence of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is estimated to be around 20%, significantly higher than in the general population [1.8.6]. For both conditions, dopamine agonists are a key treatment. So, what is the difference between pramipexole and rotigotine, two common drugs in this class? [1.5.1]

Can You Take Pramipexole and Levodopa Together? An Expert Guide

4 min read
Globally, over 8.5 million people were living with Parkinson's disease (PD) in 2019 [1.5.7]. For many, treatment involves multiple drugs, raising the question: **Can you take pramipexole and levodopa together?** Yes, this combination is a cornerstone of modern PD management [1.4.1].

What is the difference between pramipexole and cabergoline?

3 min read
Dopamine agonists like pramipexole play a key role in managing conditions such as Parkinson's disease, which affects millions worldwide. Understanding the difference between pramipexole and cabergoline is crucial for proper treatment, as these drugs, while both acting on dopamine receptors, vary significantly in their applications and side effect profiles.