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Hello All;
 
I found this digging around the AMA site - it seems pretty basic, but
if anyone out there with RLS finds this useful......
 
Janet
 
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Restless Legs Syndrome
 
A Review
 
Shaun T. O'Keeffe, MB, MRCPI
 
Restless legs syndrome is characterized by unpleasant, deep-seated
paresthesias in the legs and sometimes the arms. These
sensations occur at rest and are relieved by movement.
 
Sleep disturbance is common. Many patients also have periodic
movements of sleep. Mild symptoms of restless legs occur in up to 5%
of the population.
 
Restless legs syndrome is idiopathic in most patients, but it may be
the presenting feature of iron deficiency and is also common in
uremia, pregnancy, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, and
polyneuropathy.
 
Treatment of the underlying cause, when possible, usually relieves the
symptoms. For patients with severe symptoms, levodopa, bromocriptine
mesylate, opioids, carbamazepine, clonazepam, and clonidine
hydrochloride have proved to be effective.
 
(Arch Intern Med. 1996;156:243-248)
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