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      Detecting associations between behavioral addictions and dopamine agonists in the Food & Drug Administration's Adverse Event database.

      Journal of Behavioral Addictions
      Akademiai Kiado Zrt.
      behavioral addictions, dopamine agonists, Parkinson’s disease, impulse control disorders, FAERS, pharmaco-vigilance

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          Studies have reported higher prevalences of four behavioral addictions (binge eating, compulsive shopping, hypersexuality, and pathological gambling) in dopamine agonist-treated Parkinson's disease relative to non-dopamine agonist-treated Parkinson's. However, recent case-control and epidemiological studies suggest that prevalences of behavioral addictions in dopamine agonist-treated Parkinson's may be similar to background population rates. This study tests that hypothesis by examining the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) for evidence of these associations, taking into account the potential impact of publicity on reporting rates.

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          25215211
          4117280
          10.1556/JBA.3.2014.1.3

          behavioral addictions,dopamine agonists,Parkinson’s disease,impulse control disorders,FAERS,pharmaco-vigilance

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