Idiopathic parkinsonism treated with bromocriptine
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(75)90546-2
Idiopathic parkinsonism treated with bromocriptine
Abstract
The efficacy and toxicity of bromocriptine, a drug which simulates dopamine, have been studied in twenty-eight patients with idiopathic parkinsonism. A double-blind, within-patient comparison between maximum tolerated doses of bromocriptine (mean 46-9 mg daily) and placebo revealed a substantial and statistically significant therapeutic response to the active drug. Adverse reactions were dose dependent, reversible, and similar to those encountered with levodopa. While taking bromocriptine fourteen patients were able to stop levodopa (with or without carbidopa); in five patients the dose of levodopa was reduced by 54% (mean). Eight patients could not tolerate bromocriptine; one patient failed to comply with prescribed adjustments of dosage.
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