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TITLE:
Pathological Gambling after Administration of Pramipexole
AUTHORS:
Konstantinos Kontoangelos, Marina Ecomomou, Charalambos Papageorgiou
KEYWORDS:
Pramipexole, Pathological Gambling, Side Effects, Parkinson Disease
JOURNAL NAME:
Case Reports in Clinical Medicine,
Vol.7 No.5,
May
24,
2018
ABSTRACT: Parkinson’s disease is a common condition usually treated by dopaminergic agents and many behavioral abnormalities such as impulse control disorders (ICD) are connected with that usage. Pathological gambling, a form of ICD includes is a clinical condition that disrupts personal, family and occupational activity. Pramipexole a D2 AND D3 agonist may be associated with pathological gambling. We present a case of 74-year-old male patient who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD). His doctor advised him to take pramipexole 0.18 mg/p.o./day. A month after the onset of treatment he manifested a behavior of pathological gambling. After the discontinuation of the drug all this behavior was interrupted.