Cheers, Gambling, hypersexuality... the Unsuspecting Risks of Parkinson's Treatments.
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The National Agency for the Safety of Drugs and Health Products (ANSM) warns this Thursday, May 7 against the side effects of dopaminergic medicines, which may occur "without the patient always being aware of this".
Some medicines prescribed to compensate for tremors of Parkinson's disease have side effects that can be very harmful.
Parkinson's disease is progressing rapidly in France, with more than 270,000 people involved. In Tarbes, a colloquium of committee 65 highlighted the scientific advances and the importance of support for the sick...
According to the National Agency for Drug and Health Products Safety (ANSM), dopaminergic drugs prescribed to control symptoms of Parkinson's disease are likely to lead to compulsive behaviour in patients.
Addiction to gambling, hypersexuality: the drug agency alerts Thursday about the proven risks of compulsive behaviors associated with the treatments prescribed in Parkinson's disease, calling for "a vigil...
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