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dopadoc 04-13-2011 04:30 AM

Is Restless Leg Syndrome Real or a Means to Peddle DA Agonists s FDA approval?
 
Came across this thought provoking article on Big Pharma and offlabel uses of DA Agonists like ropinirole: IS RLS real or is it a contrived exaggerated disorder to allow cheaper FDA approval of DA agonist preparations that will then be subtly marketed for off-label use in PD without proper approval data on actual use in Parkinson's patients?

Open-mindedly seek opinions on this controversy.

Dopadoc

Bob Dawson 04-13-2011 08:53 AM

Is this the article you are referring to?
http://www.bnet.com/blog/drug-busine...e_skin;content

I think it exists, but I also think the drug companies do not know or care if it exists, what it is about, or what difference their latest pill will make.
In this case, they are hoping PWP will chase after their restless - legs drugs, off-label, with no valid research. These decisions are not made by scientists or doctors. It's the sales and marketing branch says to the production branch, "Can you come up with a pill that we will sell?"

paula_w 04-13-2011 09:20 AM

i think it is real
 
I very occasionally have had restless legs pre -parkinson from the time I was a kid. It is torturous in a way that is hard to explain. You almost have to get up and walk around in the middle of the night. I didn't have it often enough to think of it as a disease. But i know others who would call it a disease and are on mirapex, requip, even sinemet for it.

I really haven't answered the question; just assumed restless leg was related to pd somehow. I don't get it anymore so is it a precursor to pd (in some people?)

I know how it feels so don't begrudge them having something that relieves it, but wish it wasn't the agonists. Anyone know the side effects of neurontin?

mrsD 04-13-2011 09:23 AM

I think restless leg is a real entity.

For what it is worth, I know one sleep specialist MD who used Sinemet off label for his patients 10 yrs before the "agonists" appeared.

indigogo 04-13-2011 10:37 AM

one small Requip is needed to calm my restless legs before I can sleep - the only thing that works; I am a veteran of this stuff after 12 years of experimentation

mrsD 04-13-2011 10:49 AM

What I think is the most egregious off label use today is Seroquel (a potent antipsychotic with terrible side effects) being pushed to internists and GPs for patients with simple insomnia!

dopadoc 04-13-2011 11:26 AM

Thanks
 
Thanks to all for responding.:cool:

reverett123 04-13-2011 03:02 PM

My initial reaction was that it was most unusual for such a widespread disorder to have escaped notice until relatively recently.

My second reaction was UNLESS it is a relatively new disorder.

My third rank of thoughts was that, while I don't have RLS now, I can remember as a child having a similar problem at bedtime that my mother would soothe with rubbing alcohol.

I was a preclampsic (sp) baby. More interestingly, I was low on Vitamin D, had rickets bad enough to require braces for awhile, and was fed cod liver oil on the orders of an old country doc.

Perhaps RLS is, indeed, a new manifestation of our relationship to the sun and Vit D.

reverett123 04-13-2011 03:06 PM

Damn I'm good!
 
:D


1. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2010 Mar-Apr;32(2):228.e1-3. Epub 2009 Apr 15.

Restless legs syndrome with carbamazepine-induced osteomalacia: causal or casual
association.

Prakash S, Bhanvadia RJ, Shah ND.

Department of Neurology, Medical College, SSG Hospital, Baroda, Gujarat 390001,
India. drprakashs@yahoo.co.in

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor sleep-related disorder which can
be idiopathic or secondary. Secondary RLS is associated with a variety of
conditions. Here we report a 16-year-old girl with RLS secondary to vitamin D
deficiency (VDD) caused by chronic administration of carbamazepine. We also
speculate on the possible mechanisms for the development of RLS in patient with
VDD.


PMID: 20303002 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

mrsD 04-13-2011 03:14 PM

Restless leg symptoms also come from low iron status, and poor magnesium intake.

But there are some hard core patients who have it still when those things are fixed.


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