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Re: Why Are Dopamine Agonists Not More Popular?

Posted by Paulbwell on December 14, 2006, at 3:56:24

In reply to Re: Why Are Dopamine Agonists Not More Popular? » linkadge, posted by Phillipa on December 13, 2006, at 19:18:03

Hold on people!, are we talking only selective Dopamine agonists-like Mirapex?

Why Are Dopamine Agonists Not More Popular?----Are
-Dextroamphetamine
-Methylphenidate
-Mixed Amphetamine salts
-Methamphetamine
Not Dopamine agonists? yes Norepinephrine too, and in Meth's case Serotonin, these drugs are very much in demand, Ritalin is in the top 5 CD's reported stolen and extensively abused.

Am i missing something here?
They are probably the most used meds by kids in the USA, but thanks to their Sch II status, and the tight rules placed on Amps, Ritalin, by the CD Act of 1970, this may explaine their lower scripted rates-very much more so outside the US.

Wrong Dopamine Agonists? if so disreguard the above.

Cheers


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