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Got a new treatment

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seen GP after only 50 mimtes sleep last night.Was pacing the floor reading at 4,20 am and came to on th floor at 5 am.Dont know how I got thete whethet I fainted or just dropped. Anyway GP has given me Targinact.Has anyone tried it? X

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Hi p1pp1ns, hope your night was better. I have heard of Targinact and have read about it but i dont know of anyone who has tried it. Hope someone can help with your question..

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Had a beter night thankyou hope you ok.Have had some feedback anout about Targinact but not very encouraging. Can only give it a try over weekend when I dont need to drive x

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Did it work for you in the end

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It's not long been licences for rls comes in 3strengths, as most rls suffers no opiates are good for rls but try getting a doctor to prescribe it ,let's hope now it's in the bnf they will

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