Pharmaceutical Treatment of Dopamine Disorders
Cross-source consensus on Pharmaceutical Treatment of Dopamine Disorders from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Antipsychotic medications can cause Parkinson's-like motor symptoms by reducing dopamine in motor pathways. — The Dopamine Myth
- Parkinson's medications can trigger compulsive gambling by over-activating reward circuit dopamine. — The Dopamine Myth
- Conventional treatment of dopamine-related disorders pharmacologically adjusts dopamine without addressing diet, nutritional deficiencies, or pathway cofactors. — The Dopamine Myth
- Anti-schizophrenia medications can cause motivational disorders and paranoia — the same symptom they are intended to treat. — The Dopamine Myth
- Drug side effects from dopamine-targeting medications are documented, predictable consequences of treating a multi-system pathway molecule as a single isolated variable. — The Dopamine Myth