[Progabide treatment of a case of the syndrome of painful legs and moving toes]
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[Progabide treatment of a case of the syndrome of painful legs and moving toes]
Abstract
There is presently no recognised therapy for the painful legs and moving toes syndrome. Treatment by progabide, a GABA-agonist, was successful in one case: a gradual improvement was observed during four weeks and the movements have now disappeared after six months of progabide therapy.
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