💨 Abstract
The article discusses a link between certain medications used to treat Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) and Parkinson's disease, and the development of impulse-control disorders, such as compulsive gambling, shopping, and risky sexual behavior. These drugs, known as dopamine-receptor agonists, are used to increase dopamine levels in the brain and regulate movement.
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