Doctors have warned that a common drug used for involuntary movement disorders suffered by millions could cause 'deviant' sexual behavior. Patients taking the drugs, used to treat restless legs ...
A previous report by drugs firm Glaxosmithkline (GSK) shows it learned of the link between such medicines and what it described as 'deviant' sexual behaviour in 2003. The 'unusual urge to gamble ...
Reports reviewed by the BBC suggest drugmaker GSK has known about the risk of so-called “deviant” sexual behavior since 2003, yet patients claim their doctors continue to fail to warn them ...
In the GSK report from 2003, seen by the BBC, it described “deviant behaviour” in two men who were prescribed Ropinirole for Parkinson’s disease. One was a 63-year-old-man who sexually ...
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