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<blockquote data-quote="chris lowe" data-source="post: 315206"><p>I've taken this for a couple of years. My GP prescribed it for my restless legs. I can honestly say they have been a life saver. After years of suffering the sensation that I had something creeping up the inside of my legs it was getting to the point that if someone had offered to amputate my legs I'd have welcomed it! I think my husband would have as well as all the twitching and moving etc was keeping his awake.They are a low dose (10mg) and I can take between 1 and 3 a night. Occasionally if the creeping starts about 9pm (always at night) I might take 2 when I go to bed. Sometimes if I wake up about three in the morning and it starts again I will take a tablet if I've only had one before bed. I've not had any side effects at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris lowe, post: 315206"] I've taken this for a couple of years. My GP prescribed it for my restless legs. I can honestly say they have been a life saver. After years of suffering the sensation that I had something creeping up the inside of my legs it was getting to the point that if someone had offered to amputate my legs I'd have welcomed it! I think my husband would have as well as all the twitching and moving etc was keeping his awake.They are a low dose (10mg) and I can take between 1 and 3 a night. Occasionally if the creeping starts about 9pm (always at night) I might take 2 when I go to bed. Sometimes if I wake up about three in the morning and it starts again I will take a tablet if I've only had one before bed. I've not had any side effects at all. [/QUOTE]
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