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Can a dopamine agonist (pramipexole, ropinirole) and a stimulant be combined?

Question from a Member: I have a patient with treatment-resistant depression and ADHD. I am considering adding pramipexole to her treatment regimen, which includes Mydayis® [a very long-acting, ‘triple bead” preparation of mixed amphetamine salts]. What are your thoughts about using pramipexole in a patient who is on stimulant treatment? You see why our colleague…

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