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Old 12-09-2013, 10:03 AM #1
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Default Dopamine Agonists

Hi there,

My dad is 4 years into his diagnosis. His main symptom is tremor which is getting worse now. I am interested in getting him started on an agonist. I wanted to hear the pros and cons of the different ones. I have read about sleepiness with requip etc.

Any recommendations on what he could start with.

Any advice is much appreciated.

Thanks,
Shar
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