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Lisuride in parkinsonism
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1981
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MedicineParkinson DiseaseParkinsonian PatientsDopaminergic ErgotDegenerative DiseaseNeuropharmacologyNeurologyNeuroscienceDopamineNeuropathologyPharmacologyComputer-assisted EvaluationLewy Body Dementia
We studied the actions of lisuride, a dopaminergic ergot derivative, in 20 parkinsonian patients. When the dose was increased gradually, most patients tolerated up to 5 mg daily. Clinical assessment and objective, computer-assisted evaluation revealed improvement in akinesia, rigidity and tremor. Adverse reactions were similar to those seen with levodopa and bromocriptine, but somnolence tended to occur more often with lisuride.