Do you need a Permax injury lawyer?

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Default Do you need a Permax injury lawyer?

Permax is the brand name for pergolide, a medicine used to treat tremors and other symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Permax is also used by people who suffer from Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).

The study confirms that patients taking the drugs pergolide, developed by Eli Lilly & Co. and sold under the brand name Permax; and cabergoline, developed by Pfizer Inc. and sold under the brand Dostinex, had a sharply higher risk of heart valve damage than those taking other therapies.
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