Lysergamide vs Cabergoline - What's the difference?
lysergamide | cabergoline | Hypernyms |
A potent dopamine receptor agonist, used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 4, author=Denise Grady, title=Studies Find Harm in 2 Parkinson’s Drugs, work=New York Times
, passage=The drugs are pergolide, sold as Permax, and cabergoline , sold as Dostinex. }}
Lysergamide is a hypernym of cabergoline.
As nouns the difference between lysergamide and cabergoline
is that lysergamide is (chemistry) any amide of lysergic acid while cabergoline is a potent dopamine receptor agonist, used in the treatment of parkinson's disease.cabergoline
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