The effect of clonazepam on the restless legs syndrome was studied in a group of 6 patients. Following a drug-free period, 3 patients received clonazepam for 4 weeks followed by placebo for 4 weeks thereafter and 3 patients received the same medication and for the same length of time but in reverse order. The effectiveness of the medication was evaluated by means of a self-rating system in which patients assigned a score daily to the degree of discomfort experienced in the previous 24 hours. Three patients improved on clonazepam but 2 of these also improved on placebo. Clonazepam was not shown to be significantly more effective than placebo in the treatment of RLS. © 1986, Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation. All rights reserved.
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Boghen, D., Lamothe, L., Elie, R., Godbout, R., & Montplaisir, J. (1986). The Treatment of the Restless Legs Syndrome with Clonazepam: A Prospective Controlled Study. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques, 13(3), 245–247. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100036350
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