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Trivastal (Piribedil) a reference dopamine agonist effective in two major pathologies Parkinsons disease and cerebral aging.
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About Trivastal (Piribedil):
Product Type: Anti Depressants
Brand name: Trivastal
Generic name: Piribedil
Indications
Treatment of Parkinsons disease either as monotherapy or in combination with L-dopa therapy in the early stages as well as in advanced stages. Treatment of Pathological cognitive deficits in the elderly. Treatment of Dizziness in the elderly. Treatment of retinal ischemic manifestations. Adjuvant treatment in intermittent claudication due to peripheral occlusive arterial disease of the lower limbs.
Contraindication
Cardiogenic shock. Acute Phase mycordial infraction.
Side Effects
Rare side effects: minor gastrointestinal disorders in predisposed individuals or under taken between meals
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