-
Lisuride, sold
under the
brand name
Dopergin among others, is a
monoaminergic medication of the
ergoline class which is used in the
treatment of Parkinson's...
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derived agonists are for
example bromocriptine, cabergoline,
pergolide and
lisuride. Non-ergoline
agonists are pramipexole, ropinirole, rotigotine, piribedil...
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psychedelic activity. 25N-NBOMe (NBOMe-2C-N) 25N-NBPh 6-Fluoro-DET AAZ-A-154
Lisuride (R)-69 WO 2022241006,
Wallach J,
McCorvy J,
Halberstadt A, "Selective,...
- agonists) D2
agonists Apomorphine Aporphine Bromocriptine Cabergoline Lisuride LSD
Memantine Nuciferine Pergolide Phenethylamine Piribedil Pramipexole...
- phenomenon.
Among similar antiparkinsonian drugs, cabergoline, but not
lisuride,
exhibit this same type of
serotonin receptor binding. In
January 2007...
- pergolide, pramipexole, ropinirole, piribedil, cabergoline, apomorphine, and
lisuride.
Though dopamine agonists are less
effective than
levodopa at controlling...
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synthesized for the
treatment of Parkinson's
disease include pergolide and
lisuride,
which both act as
dopamine agonists as well. A
famous ergoline derivative...
-
Lamotrigine Leflunomide Levetiracetam Levomepromazine Levomilnacipran Lisuride Lithium Loperamide Loxapine Lumiracoxib Lurasidone Mavacamten Maprotiline...
- agonists) D2
agonists Apomorphine Aporphine Bromocriptine Cabergoline Lisuride LSD
Memantine Nuciferine Pergolide Phenethylamine Piribedil Pramipexole...
-
exhibits the same type of
serotonin receptor binding as pergolide.
Although lisuride, a
related drug, also
binds to the 5-HT2B receptor, it acts as an antagonist...