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BE careful when adding drugs.

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Pramipexol: used it for 20 years and was taking 12 tablets .5mg Down to 1 per night. It is the only medicine I take for RLS. At one time I was taking about 4 medicines . It was hell getting off of them. The worst was hemereon. don't know how it is spelled I threw away the container. Be careful when a doctor suggest a new or additional medicine. It may be a lot of trouble to get rid of it.

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All the latest recommended medical therapies for RLS are identified in this link.

mayoclinicproceedings.org/a...

If any Dr advises anything other then it possibly shows ignorance.

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