Dangerous Side Effects of Dopamine Agonists
Patients suffering from certain neuromuscular or psychological problems may be prescribed a dopamine agonist for their disorder. Dopamine agonists trick the body into performing as if the neurotransmitter dopamine is present by mimicking the dopamine molecule. While this can help if your dopamine levels are imbalanced, dopamine agonists can also cause serious damage if prescribed incorrectly.
If you have suffered complications from overprescribed dopamine agonists or other drugs, you can fight back against this dangerous pharmaceutical error. Contact the Philadelphia pharmaceutical error lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today by calling 215-238-1130 for additional information regarding your legal options.
Complications from Dopamine Agonists
Conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and similar neuromuscular problems occur because of problems with dopamine reception. For sufferers of these conditions, this biochemical fails to correctly transfer the brain’s commands to the muscles. To fix these problems with dopamine transmission, a dopamine agonist may be prescribed. The potentially harmful side effects of these drugs include the following:
- Euphoria
- Insomnia
- Loss of muscle strength
- Nausea
- Muscle spasms
- Hallucinations
- Weight loss
- Pathological addiction
These drugs sharply affect a person’s internal chemistry. As a result, they may begin to think and act differently. Thus, these drugs are extremely dangerous if prescribed incorrectly.
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If you or someone you love has suffered because of a doctor or pharmacist’s prescription mistakes, there may be legal action available. To learn more about your rights and legal options as an injured patient, contact the Philadelphia pharmaceutical error attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 today.

