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ropinirole

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[roh-pin-uh-rohl] / roʊˈpɪn əˌroʊl /

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. a dopamine agonist used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.


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After her symptoms worsened over the next few years, she was prescribed Ropinirole - a drug manufactured by British pharmaceutical firm GSK.

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We have also learned that, at the same time GSK was compiling its findings, it was also applying to use Ropinirole for a different condition, RLS.

From BBC

He had managed the tremors and balance difficulties caused by the disorder by taking a prescription drug called Ropinirole.

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The Ropinirole that James takes belongs to a family of drugs known as dopamine agonists, which are prescribed for Parkinson's, RLS, pituitary tumours and other conditions.

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The condition persisted after giving birth and she was prescribed the dopamine agonist drug Ropinirole.

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