MIRAPEX helps your PD patients maintain everyday activities2
Initial monotherapy with MIRAPEX offers effective control of early PD1,4
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Initiating therapy with MIRAPEX helps control symptoms and facilitates a
levodopa-saving strategy to reduce the risk of motor complications1,4
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When used as initial monotherapy, MIRAPEX provides significant improvements
in UPDRS ADL scores, demonstrating enhanced patient functioning in as few as
3 weeks8
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Combination therapy with MIRAPEX offers improved functioning in moderate to
advanced PD3
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MIRAPEX, in combination with levodopa, provides more "on" time—with better
quality functioning3
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MIRAPEX helps control symptoms to enhance patient functioning2,3
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Initial MIRAPEX helps patients maintain their everyday activities over 4
years1
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MIRAPEX, in combination with levodopa, provides more "on" time—with better
quality functioning2,3
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MIRAPEX, in combination with levodopa, significantly improved resting tremor
vs placebo7
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Delays and reduces motor complications
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MIRAPEX delays and reduces the onset of major motor complications vs levodopa1
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MIRAPEX is well tolerated and offers convenient dosing
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MIRAPEX has no predicted P450 drug interactions6, 23, 24
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Urinary excretion is the major route of MIRAPEX elimination, with
>90% of dose recovered in urine. Dosage should be adjusted in patients with
renal impairment
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MIRAPEX is generally well tolerated in patients with early and advanced
disease
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MIRAPEX quickly titrates to an effective dose and offers a flexible dosing
schedule
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Patients and caregivers should be informed that impulse control disorders/compulsive behaviors may occur while taking medicines, including MIRAPEX, to treat Parkinson's disease.
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