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Anyone on hear want to admit they have a Daily Mail subscription and tell us what the "wonderdrug" they are advising for RLS this week 🤔. It's behind a pay wall. Looks like Magnesium , going by the comments but would like to hear the meat on the bones, thanks .

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Yes I also assume it's magnesium judging by comments. Interesting that it's called a drug when successful and a supplement at other times!!🤔

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the magical answer the article suggests is codeine.

I only know this after scrolling all the comments persistently 😅

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