Wow thats interesting to say the least.
The results should not be applied to patients who take Dostinex for the hormone disorder, because they take far smaller doses of the drug than do patients with Parkinson’s, said Dr. David L. Kleinberg, a professor of medicine and director of the neuroendocrine unit at New York University’s medical school. Many doctors consider it the best drug for the problem. People with Parkinson’s often take doses 20 to 40 times as high. Quote from article.
Old news anyway, go with bromo if it makes you nervous.
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