Getting a headache and feeling sick are common side-effects for many medicines. Indulging in risky sexual behavior or ...
One of the main treatments for movement disorders is a group of drugs called dopamine-receptor agonists, which include cabergoline, ropinirole, bromocriptine and pramipexole. Dopamine-receptor ...
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 ...
A woman named Claire spoke to the BBC and revealed that she developed RLS during pregnancy and was given the drug after ...
A new report says doctors failed to warn patients of the extreme side effects. Patients were not sufficiently worn about “deviant” sexual behavior and other extreme side effects caused by common ...
A BBC report reveals that women prescribed drugs for Restless Leg Syndrome experienced drastic changes in behaviour.
Twenty women who approached BBC described their experiences on dopamine agonist drug Ropinarole, experiences that left them ...
Phil Stevens, from Hampshire, said he developed an addiction to gambling and spending after taking prescription medication ...
A popular drug prescribed for Parkinson’s disease caused side-effects of “deviant” sexual behaviour and gambling addiction.
A type of drug used to treat patients with movement disorders appears to cause unusual sexual urges and other erratic ...