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Am I correct that both Azilect and Requip are MAO-B inhibitors? And if so, what is the purpose of taking both of them as a carbidopa/levodopa extender as opposed to just taking one of them?
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Incorrect. Azilect is a MAO-B inhibitor, Requip is a dopamine agonist similiar to Mirapex or the Neupro patch. It's fairly standard peocedure to be prescribed both with or without Sinemet or other L-dopa drugs.
I currently take both Azilect and Mirapex. Slumpy |
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