Edited to state that: I was wrong!
Editing my edit: (yes, I know, but I’m trying) Not only do dopamine agonists make RLS worse but so do meds that increase dopamine. Azilect was not mentioned specifically but increasing dopamine is a “cause of RLS augmentation.” Levodopa increases augmentation meaning it makes RLS worse. So thinking Azilect does was not necessarily incorrect. If you have PD and develop RLS, well, it is horrid.
rls-uk.org/augmentation-reb...
quote: common treatments, using dopamine replacement therapy (commonly dopamine agonists and levodopa preparations such as Ropinirole, Pramipexole, and the Rotigotine patch) may lead to complications. These problems are still poorly understood but need to be recognised in clinic.
Dopamine agonists DO worsen RLS. But, it has not been documented that MAOB inhibitors do so, I was wrong on that. But, for those taking dopamine agonists, please note that they most certainly are known to be a cause of worsening RLS.
Antihistamines are stated to worsen RLS. Ambroxol is an antihistamine. On the RLS forum I was told “not that kind of antihistamine,”. I have yet to research that further. Some antihistamines are said to worsen RLS.
My personal experience: My neuro told me to just stop taking Azilect because he was going to switch me to Pramipexole. This was bad advice. Just suddenly stopping Azilect caused a surge of symptoms. And Pramipexole, being a dopamine agonist would have made my RLS worse.
Original Post:
Canary in the coal mine here to share my cautionary tale.
As stated above, Parkinson’s is associated with increased chance of RLS.
Dopamine agonists worsen RLS (in my case I think Azilect pushed my dopamine receptors in to more failure causing the RLS)
And now I read that antihistamines cause or worsen RLS. Ambroxol is an antihistamine.
And to anyone who might be wondering, yes, I was on this forum multiple times before. I do not want to derail the intended subject but will just say I have left over and over because I can not handle the stress of the hostility I have received here. A small number of people have made it unbearable for me so I leave and vow to not come back for the sake of my mental health. I openly acknowledge that I am an emotionally fragile person and very poorly suited for online communication. So, I’m genuinely sorry I disappear and resurface. I know that’s weird but I figure it’s not hurting anyone and no one would care, well except for the few aforementioned ones. So, I just slip back in hoping to remain under the radar until those who were mean before resurface.
Back to the subject of the post:
from my personal experience and reading I’ve concluded that if like me you take a combo of a dopamine agonists and Ambroxol you are increasing your odds of developing RLS.
Now I do not know what to do. I have yet to find a GP or neurologist that has not given me bad advice which I realize the hard way after the fact so here I am trying to inform myself as much as my layman self can.