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At 11:04 PM 1/3/99 EST, Bonnie Rowley wrote:


After reading yoour message  I was wondering if, after
trying the new agonists if anyone went baack to pergolide?


roadrunnerwc long-term effects of pergolide in treating RLS. We need to get
information
>on long-term use and we also need to know if we can generalize the results of
>such a small trial."
>
>Neurology (1998;51:1599-1602)
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>Copyright 1998 The New York Times Syndicate. All rights reserved.
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