dopamine agonist induced adverse effects
Last reviewed 08/2023
These include:
- nausea
- dizziness and postural hypotension
- these adverse effects are dose-related - they can be limited by increasing the dose slowly and often reduce with continued therapy
Other side effects include:
- neuropsychiatric toxicity e.g. vivid dreams, hallucinations, hypersexuality, delusions - often associated with paranoia, confusion
- neuropsychiatric toxicity is commoner in older patients, those with underly cognitive deficits, those who have suffered neuropsychiatric adverse reactions from other antiparkinsonian medication; also these side effects are more common when other antiparkinsonian medication and dopamine agonists are used concomitantly
- neuropsychiatric side effects are not strongly dose - related; however reduction of the dose of dopamine agonist sometimes improves neuropsychiatric toxicity but may result in aggravation of parkinsonism. A reduction in the dose of other antiparkinsonian drugs, especially anticholinergics, may help
- uncommon idiosyncratic side-effects include inflammatory pleuro-pulmonary disease