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Pergolide, sold
under the
brand name
Permax and
Prascend (veterinary)
among others, is an ergoline-based
dopamine receptor agonist used in some countries...
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March 2007,
pergolide was
withdrawn from the U.S.
market due to
serious valvular damage that was
shown in two
independent studies. Like
pergolide, cabergoline...
- receptors,
which can
cause more side effects. Bromocriptine, cabergoline,
pergolide and
lisuride are
examples of
ergoline derived agonists. Non-ergoline agonists...
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Dopamine agonists used in the
treatment of Parkinson's
disease – e.g.
pergolide,
ropinirole and pramipexole. HIV
medications – such as
efavirenz Hypertension...
- have been
synthesized for the
treatment of Parkinson's
disease include pergolide and lisuride,
which both act as
dopamine agonists as well. A
famous ergoline...
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cabergoline was
implicated along with
pergolide in
causing valvular heart disease. As a
result of this, the FDA
removed pergolide from the U.S.
market on March...
- 2007
implicated pergolide,
along with cabergoline, in
causing valvular heart disease. As a
result of this, the FDA
removed pergolide from the
United States...
- preferred.
Other dopaminergic agents such as co-careldopa, co-beneldopa,
pergolide, or
lisuride may also be used.
These medications decrease or eliminate...
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decarboxylase inhibitor N04BB01
Amantadine N04BC01
Bromocriptine N04BC02
Pergolide N04BC03
Dihydroergocryptine mesylate N04BC04
Ropinirole N04BC05 Pramipexole...
- Ergolines:
Cabergoline CY-208,243
Dihydroergocryptine LEK-8829
Lisuride Pergolide Terguride Dihydrexidine derivatives: A-77636 A-86929
Adrogolide (ABT-431...