Better Muscle Control, Worse Side Effects In Parkinson’s Drugs Tradeoff
Apr 17th 2008Drug InformationCompliance
Compared to older drugs for Parkinson disease, a newer class of medications called dopamine agonists might be better at preventing some of the disabling muscle control problems associated with the disease and its treatment, a new review of recent studies concludes.
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