A type of drug used to treat patients with movement disorders appears to cause unusual sexual urges and other erratic ...
A COMMON drug prescribed to treat restless leg syndrome and Parkinson’s can trigger disturbing side effects, experts have warned. Women have come forward reporting how the medicine has led ...
Women who were prescribed medication to deal with a neurological disorder that impacts one in 10 Americans have said that the ...
A class of drugs commonly used to treat movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease and restless leg syndrome is pushing people into risky sexual behavior. Patients taking dopamine agonists say ...
Prevalence rates of what GSK calls "deviant" sexual behaviours caused by the drugs are unknown and tend to be under-reported ...
The drugs belong to a class of medication known as dopamine agonists, which work by 'tricking' the brain into thinking it is receiving dopamine. This helps treat conditions that cause involuntary ...
Millions of Brits with a common condition were today warned that drugs to treat them could trigger an unexpected and bizarre sexual side effect. The medicines — known as dopamine agonists ...
Getting a headache and feeling sick are common side-effects for many medicines. Indulging in risky sexual behavior or ...
Phil Stevens, from Hampshire, said he developed an addiction to gambling and spending after taking prescription medication ...
Dozens of sufferers of Restless Leg Syndrome say they weren't warned by doctors of the serious side effects, which changed ...
The drug Ropinirole – which is a type of dopamine agonist – is offered on the NHS, but health guidance body Nice warns the ...