Restless Legs: What has happened to Dopamine Agonists?

Season One – Episode 1: The last few years have shown a major change in first-line management of restless legs. In this podcast, Dr. Michael Silber discusses why gabapentinoids are now first-line therapy rather than dopamine agonists, how they are used, and whether there is any role still for the dopaminergic drugs.

0:07 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Sleep Medicine Podcast
0:40 Introduction to Episode One
1:27 What prompted the shift away from Dopamine Agonists as a first line treatment?
8:20 When would you not use Alpha 2 Delta Ligands?
11:14 What precautions would you take if you were now going to try a dopamine agonist and which one would you use?
16:28 Does carbidopa/levodopa have a role in treatment of restless legs syndrome (RLS)?
17:38 Final Messages

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