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KMID : 0941820200300040250
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
2020 Volume.30 No. 4 p.250 ~ p.258
Impulse Control Disorders associated with Pramipexole/Ropinirole Use in Non-Parkinson¡¯s Disease: A Scoping Review
Jeong Tae-Hyun

Suh Seung-Min
Song Hyun-Jin
Jeon Na-Kyung
Abstract
Background: Dopamine receptor agonists (DRAs) have been associated with impulse control disorders (ICDs) in Parkinson¡¯s disease (PD) in preliminary studies. Whether the association holds true when DRAs are used to treat non-PD, such as restless legs syndrome, prolactinoma, and several mood disorders is uncertain.

Objective: The present study aimed to understand the research gaps related to the risk of ICDs associated with pramipexole or ropinirole (PRX/ROP) use as a treatment for specific underlying diseases, excluding Parkinson¡¯s disorders.

Methods: We conducted a scoping review, systematically searching databases to identify literature on the types, prevalence, and factors associated with ICD in non-PD patients receiving PRX/ROP. All relevant information that helped understand the epidemiology of ICDs among non-PD patients taking PRX/ROP were extracted and analyzed. We also evaluated the potential associations between PRX/ROP and ICDs, utilizing the Naranjo scale or statistical analysis, depending on the type of literature. Results: We included 24 articles (19 case reports or case series and 5 populationbased studies) in this scoping review. Evaluating the 19 case reports or case series using Naranjo scores led to the discovery of a possible link between PRX/ROP exposure and ICDs. However, important information to assess causality is frequently missing. Moreover, the population-based studies lack diversity in the study populations and enough study samples to draw conclusive results.

Conclusion: Our scoping review suggests that the currently available literature requires more details in future case reports and for well-powered studies in various disease conditions where PRX/ROP is frequently used.
KEYWORD
Scoping review, impulse control disorder, restless legs syndrome, pramipexole, ropinirole
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