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Old 12-29-2007, 09:36 AM #1
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Default question about Sinemet and Mirapex

I am currently taking Sinemet and Inderal(for ET) and now have been given Mirapex .25mg----------who has taken these meds and experienced positive results? I am not having typical PD symptoms, only right hand tremor, and would like to hear from anybody who has similar experiences----------
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I am currently taking Sinemet and Inderal(for ET) and now have been given Mirapex .25mg----------who has taken these meds and experienced positive results? I am not having typical PD symptoms, only right hand tremor, and would like to hear from anybody who has similar experiences----------
dear Renata,
I have been a PD patient for over 10 years - and in that time period -
I have found out the hard way - that mirapex -dopamine
plus sinemet - more dopamine can cause besides low blood pressure, a tendency to go places that you never ever in your sane existance thought you might?

I would suggest the doctor remove the mirapex -off of your list -

side effects of mirapex - google this and see for yourself

www.google.com
type in this:

mirapex side effects, gambling addictions,and lawsuits
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Hi, Renata! Welcome to NeuroTalk!

I hope you'll find all the support and answers you seek here. This is a terrific community.


Here's a link to the PD forum where you may find others who know more about these meds. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum34.html
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