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French consensus: Augmentation syndrome in restless legs syndrome.

Revue Neurologique 2018 September
Augmentation syndrome is one of the most severe complications of RLS. It is characterised by a worsening of treated symptoms; principally an increase in the severity of symptoms and an earlier onset time. Augmentation syndrome occurs primarily with dopaminergic treatments. It is crucial for the patient to be sufficiently well informed to prevent its occurrence and the prescription of too high doses of dopaminergic agonists avoided. In the presence of augmentation syndrome confirmed using the diagnostic criteria, the specialist treating the restless legs syndrome should quickly modify the patient's treatment. In this article, our expert group proposes a practical strategy for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of augmentation syndrome.

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