If that sounds familiar, you may be dealing with restless legs syndrome (RLS). Luckily, a few simple restless leg syndrome ...
Getting a headache and feeling sick are common side-effects for many medicines. Indulging in risky sexual behaviour or ...
Dr Asif Ahmed said that the "uncontrollable" urges can be "a mild annoyance" or even go as far as full-scale depression and ...
Background: Pharmacotherapy for restless legs syndrome (RLS) may be ineffective or complicated by side effects. Uncontrolled series using pneumatic compression devices (PCDs) have been shown to ...
Millions of people worldwide suffer from restless legs syndrome (RLS), a disorder characterized by a relentless urge to move the legs, often accompanied by uncomfortable sensations such as ...
According to the NHS, It's fairly common for people to develop these 'irresistible' urges - but they can be stopped ...
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) causes a “crawling or creeping” sensation in the feet, calves and thighs, as well as an overwhelming urge to move them, according to the NHS. The drugs are designed to work ...
Prevalence rates of what GSK calls "deviant" sexual behaviours caused by the drugs are unknown and tend to be under-reported ...
A BBC report reveals that women prescribed drugs for Restless Leg Syndrome experienced drastic changes in behaviour.
Dopamine-receptor agonists, used to treat Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome, have been linked to impulse-control disorders like hypersexuality and compulsive gambling. Studies highlight ...