Problematic gambling on dopamine agonists : Not such a rarity
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Auteurs : Katherine A. Grosset ; Graeme Macphee ; Guru Pal ; David Stewart ; Andrew Watt ; Jim Davie ; D. G. GrossetSource :
- Movement disorders [ 0885-3185 ] ; 2006.
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Abstract
Excessive gambling is recognized with dopamine agonist therapy, but the prevalence is unknown. We assessed the prevalence of excess gambling by specific prospective enquiry in Parkinson's disease patients attending six West Scotland movement disorder clinics. Of 388 patients taking anti-Parkinson medication, 17 (4.4%) developed pathological gambling, all of whom were prescribed dopamine agonists. Thus, 8% of patients taking dopamine agonists had pathological gambling. Pathological gambling is not uncommon, and patients should be made aware of this potential adverse effect.
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ET : | Problematic gambling on dopamine agonists : Not such a rarity |
AU : | GROSSET (Katherine A.); MACPHEE (Graeme); PAL (Guru); STEWART (David); WATT (Andrew); DAVIE (Jim); GROSSET (D. G.) |
AF : | Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital/Glasgow, Scotland/Royaume-Uni (1 aut., 7 aut.); Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Southern General Hospital/Glasgow, Scotland/Royaume-Uni (2 aut.); Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Monklands Hospital/Lanarkshire, Scotland/Royaume-Uni (3 aut.); Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Victoria Infirmary/Glasgow, Scotland/Royaume-Uni (4 aut.); Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Ayr Hospital/Ayr, Scotland/Royaume-Uni (5 aut.); Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Stobhill Hospital/Glasgow, Scotland/Royaume-Uni (6 aut.) |
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EA : | Excessive gambling is recognized with dopamine agonist therapy, but the prevalence is unknown. We assessed the prevalence of excess gambling by specific prospective enquiry in Parkinson's disease patients attending six West Scotland movement disorder clinics. Of 388 patients taking anti-Parkinson medication, 17 (4.4%) developed pathological gambling, all of whom were prescribed dopamine agonists. Thus, 8% of patients taking dopamine agonists had pathological gambling. Pathological gambling is not uncommon, and patients should be made aware of this potential adverse effect. |
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