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Dopamine Agonists

Seminars in Neurology, 2001
Dopamine agonists provide an effective means of treating early, middle, and late stages of Parkinson's disease. This article outlines the advantages and disadvantages of dopamine agonists as compared with levodopa therapy. The features and costs of the four Food and Drug Administration-approved agonists (bromocriptine, pergolide, pramipexole, and ...
P, Tuite, B, Ebbitt
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Septischer Schock beim Frühgeborenen: Epinephrin vs. Dopamin

Neonatologie Scan, 2018
Diese Fragestellung haben indische Wissenschaftler randomisiert untersucht. Teilnehmer der Doppelblindstudie waren 40 Frühgeborene, die zwischen 2014 und 2015 einen auf Flüssigkeitsgabe refraktären septischen Schock erlitten.

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Dopamine and migraine

Neurology, 1998
To the Editor: We read with interest the review by Peroutka on dopamine and migraine.1 The author concluded that an increased dopaminergic activity is a key pathophysiologic component of migraine. However, some points are debatable. We agree on the existence of a dopaminergic hypersensitivity in migraine.
P. Barbanti   +2 more
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Gangrene and Dopamine

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt To the editor: In the recent paper by Huseby and Hudson (Ann Intern Med85:609-611, 1976) discussing adult respiratory distress syndrome in patients with miliary tuberculosis, one of their p...
S L, Barriere, L D, Hudson, J S, Huseby
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Betting on Dopamine

CNS Spectrums, 2005
[No abstract available ...
Stein D.J., Grant J.E.
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Dopamine turnover estimated by simultaneous LCEC assay of dopamine and dopamine metabolites

Journal of Pharmacological Methods, 1982
The estimation of changes in tissue levels of dopamine (DA) and its metabolites has been employed to approximate the turnover rate or release of DA. We have developed an assay using high pressure liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection to quantify DA, dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC), 3-methoxytyramine (3-MT), and homovanillic acid (HVA)
C H, Cheng, G F, Wooten
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Dopamine and migraine

Neurology, 1997
This review summarizes a growing body of biological, pharmacologic, and genetic data that support a role for dopamine in the pathophysiology of certain subtypes of migraine. Most migraine symptoms can be induced by dopaminergic stimulation. Moreover, there is dopamine receptor hypersensitivity in migraineurs, as demonstrated by the induction of yawning,
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Hiccups and dopamine

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2008
Lertxundi et al.[1][1] should be commended for reminding readers of the therapeutic complexities in using antidopaminergic agents in Parkinson’s disease (PD). We wish to comment on the etiology and treatment of hiccups.
Anka, Stegmeier-Petroianu   +1 more
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Dopamine's Role

Science, 1997
Ingrid Wickelgren's Special News Report “Getting the brain's attention” ([3 Oct., p. 35][1]) presents the views of those who question the current orthodoxy that dopamine acts in the nucleus accumbens as a key neurotransmitter underlying the behavioral effects of positive reinforcement or ...
J A, Gray, A M, Young, M H, Joseph
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Dopamine and monogamy

Brain Research, 2006
Social attachments play a central role in human society. In fact, such attachments are so important that deficits in the ability to form meaningful social bonds are associated with a variety of psychological disorders. Although mother-infant bonding has been studied for many years, we only recently have begun to examine the processes that underlie ...
J Thomas, Curtis   +3 more
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