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Ropinirole Side Effects
Ropinirole Side Effects (for Parkinson’s disease:) These Ropinirole side effects are discussed a lot in various forums, but thankfully I am happy to say that I am mostly unaffected by them. Feeling sick (nausea) Sleepiness Abnormal uncontrollable body movements Low … Continue reading
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My Medication and Parkinson’s Disease
My Medication and Parkinsons Disease Update 5th September 2019 In April this year (2019) I saw one of the Specialist Parkinson’s Disease Nurses at the Kiltearn Medical Centre in Nantwich. She was very helpful when I outlined what changes … Continue reading