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Parkinson's Drug Sparks £300k Scam Tragedy
13 Feb
Summary
- Parkinson's medication side effects include impulsive gambling and sexual behavior.
- A father lost £300,000 due to romance scams exacerbated by medication.
- Calls are being made for explicit warnings on Parkinson's drug packaging.

A BBC investigation has uncovered that certain Parkinson's medications may lead to impulsive gambling and hypersexual behavior. This revelation comes as a heartbroken guest shared his father's devastating experience on BBC Breakfast. His father, who was prescribed medication for Parkinson's symptoms, began exhibiting drastic behavioral changes, including reckless driving and the sale of his family home.
Tragically, this altered behavior made him vulnerable to a romance scam, resulting in a loss of £300,000. The guest, who has since passed away, was unaware of the potential side effects. The incident has prompted calls for the UK drug regulator to mandate explicit warnings from pharmaceutical companies regarding impulsive behavior as a potential side effect.



