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Adjunctive therapy with bromocriptine in Parkinson's disease
Authors:J A Temlett  A Ming  M Saling  V U Fritz  A Blumenfeld  T R Bilchik  A L Becker  P B Fourie  H E Reef
Affiliation:Neurology Unit, Johannesburg Hospital.
Abstract:
Patients with moderately severe Parkinson's disease complicated by the adverse effects of chronic levodopa use benefited from the addition of bromocriptine (Parlodel; Sandoz) in doses up to 26 mg daily, which allowed an approximate 30% reduction of levodopa dose. This resulted in a significant decrease in the amount of levodopa side-effects while maintaining or improving the original parkinsonian clinical stage. Increased effectiveness in these patients was not associated with increased dosage beyond 25-30 mg daily. When the doses of bromocriptine were increased slowly, the adverse reactions were minor and usually transient.
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