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Doctor has recommended Domperidone for nausea and dizziness for a max of 2 months, anyone know if this affects restless legs?

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Pippins2

I can take this without it triggering my RLS

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Joolsg

rls-uk.org/medical-treatmen... listed as a safe option on RLS-UK website.

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Jezee in reply toJoolsg

Thank you.

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pyramidhiker

Jezee, I have been on 10 mg of Domperidone for 7-8 years and have had RLS for the last 4-years. I have found no interaction between the medication I have used, Ropinerole for 3 years before augmenting and Pregabalin for the last several months. My use of Domperidone is continuous due to Gastroparesis. Good luck.

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