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Impulse-control disorders, including behaviors such as compulsive gambling, compulsive shopping, pathological eating, and hypersexuality, have been reported in association with the use of dopamine agonist drugs. Drugs in this medication class are most often used to treat Parkinson disease, restless leg syndrome, and hyperprolactinemia. Now, researchers have retrospectively assessed the evidence linking dopamine agonists with impulse-control disorders in data from 2.7 million serious domestic and foreign adverse drug events reported to the U.S. FDA between 2003 and 2012. The Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities was used to define impulse-control behaviors.
There were 710 impulse-control disorder events in recipients of dopamine recept…