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Welcome Claire W. The meds will take some time to get used to. You may never be able to tolerate some of the agonists. Don't be afraid to tell your doctor that you cannot tolerate an agonist. You will, however, have to get used to the carbidopa/levodopa. Nice to meet you.
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