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A dopamine agonist is a compound that activates dopamine receptors, mimicking the effect of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Some medical drugs act as dopamine agonists; they are typically used for treating Parkinson's disease and certain pituitary tumors , and may be useful for restless legs syndrome . Both Requip and Mirapex are FDA approved for the treatment of RLS. There is also an ongoing clinical trial to test the effectiveness of...

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aripiprazole is the best Dopamine partial agonist to treat psychosis?
I have a feeling it might be. What are extrapyramidal effects.

There is usually no "best" medication for a given disorder since people react differently to meds and experience different side effects. For instance, aripiprazole may be very effective for...

Asked by Douglas G - 4 months ago

Is Risperdal a dopamine agonist?
Is Risperdal a dopamine agonist? I take it for Bipolar and am currently decreasing it...

No, it is a dopamine ANTagonist. It is thought to work by blocking the action of serotonin and dopamine in the brain.

Asked by Candice W - 16 months ago


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