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  1. Sifrol: Uses, Side Effects, Benefits/Risks | Drugs.com

    • Sifrol is a medicine that contains pramipexole, a dopamine agonist, for Parkinson's disease and restless-legs syndrome. Learn how it works, how to use it, and what side effects it may cause.… See more

    Therapeutic Indication

    Sifrol is indicated for treatment of the signs and symptoms of idiopathic Parkinson's disease, alone (without levodopa) or in combination with levodopa, i.e. over the course of t… See more

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    What Is Sifrol?

    Sifrol is a medicine that contains the active substance pramipexole. It is available as ‘immedia… See more

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    What Is Sifrol Used for?

    Sifrol is used to treat the symptoms of the following diseases: 1. Parkinson’s disease, a progressive brain disorder that causes shaking, slow movement and muscle stiffness. Si… See more

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    How Is Sifrol used?

    For Parkinson’s disease, the starting dose is either one 0.088-mg immediate-release tablet three times a day or one 0.26-mg prolonged-release tablet once a day. The dose shoul… See more

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