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Lisuride, sold
under the
brand name
Dopergin among others, is a
monoaminergic medication of the
ergoline class which is used in the
treatment of Parkinson's...
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exhibits the same type of
serotonin receptor binding as pergolide.
Although lisuride, a
related drug, also
binds to the 5-HT2B receptor, it acts as an antagonist...
- agonists.
Although lisuride and
other non-hallucinogenic
serotonin 5-HT2A
receptor agonists do not
produce the HTR in rodents,
lisuride does
produce the...
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receptor agonist,
ergotamine is said to be non-hallucinogenic
similarly to
lisuride. This is
thought to be due to
functional selectivity at the 5-HT2A receptor...
- can
cause more side effects. Bromocriptine, cabergoline,
pergolide and
lisuride are
examples of
ergoline derived agonists. Non-ergoline
agonists include...
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synthesized for the
treatment of Parkinson's
disease include pergolide and
lisuride,
which both act as
dopamine agonists as well. A
famous ergoline derivative...
- phenomenon.
Among similar antiparkinsonian drugs, cabergoline, but not
lisuride,
exhibit this same type of
serotonin receptor binding. In
January 2007...
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receptor with
sufficiently low
intrinsic activity, such as 2-bromo-LSD and
lisuride, are
effective in
blocking the
hallucinogenic effects of
serotonergic psychedelics...
- by
simplification of the 5-HT2A
antagonist antipsychotic lumateperone.
Lisuride – an
antiparkinson dopamine agonist of the
ergoline class, that is also...
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bromerguride are said to be "reversed"[jargon]
relative to its
parent compound lisuride, a
dopaminergic agent.
Wachtel H, Kehr W,
Sauer G (December 1983). "Central...