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What are dopamine agonists?
Dopamine agonists (DAs) are drugs that activate dopamine receptors, mimicking the effects of dopamine. In younger adults with early-stage PD, DAs appear to be more effective than levodopa.
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What is an agonist muscle?
Agonist is a classification used to describe a muscle which causes specific movement or several movements through the process of contraction. This is a term for skeletal muscles, usually. Agonists...
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What is an opiate agonist?
An opiate agonist gives the user the same feeling as would be experienced by an endorphin, which is a natural compound. The receptors in the brain that feel effects from opiates receive the opiate...
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What does a muscarinic agonist do?
it accelerates the effect.........
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Is Prozac an agonist?
Personal experience of the daily use of 60-120 mg of Prozac (one of a large family ofpharmaceuticals known as the selective seratonin reuptake inhibitors) has show aprofound ability to suppress the...