People with Parkinson’s disease who take certain medications may develop impulse control disorder, which include behaviors such as compulsive eating, gambling, shopping or sexual activity. Among these medications are a class called dopamine agonists, which include bromocriptine (Parlodel®), pramipexole (Mirapex®), pramipexole dihydrochloride extended-release (Mirapex ER®), ropinirole (Requip®), ropinirole extended-release tablets (Requip® XL™), and rotigotine transdermal system (Neupro®). ( http… read more
I have been sleep walking now and again ,is that normal iam on neupro 10mg and madooar 16.25/50mg ,4 times a day