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Tish B.asked
Sandyasked
Is it ok to take this medication if you have had a heart surgery?
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Hello Sandy. I'm not sure whether RLR is ok for someone who has heart surgery or not. RLR is a relaxant for sure as one sleeps quite well after taking just four drops under the tongue at night and it puts a stop to the 'twitching' legs. However, best to check with your doctor or Martin & Pleasance direct. You may find though that your doctor has never heard of this medication so will probably tell you to not take it. Better also then to check direct with Martin & Pleasance. I find them very helpful. Best of luck.
Grandmother 36asked
If one has had a severe allergic reaction to the rhus tree would “Restless Leg Relief” also produce allergic reaction?? Jen
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Annasked
What is RLR please?
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RLR is a medication specifically designed to assist with the relief from the debilitating ailment of 'restless legs '; an uncontrollable urge to move parts of your body mainly the legs and mainly at night. RLR relieves the body of this urge and enables the body to sleep peacefully.
Natasked
Hi I am currently taking Sifrol for restle legs and Allegon for Fibromyalgia
After taking Lyrica for 5 years and I needed to get off due to side effects.
I have no side effects with new tablets, but would like a more natural relief, but can you use this long term, every night with Magnesium powder and hopefully wean off the above Sifrol tablets
And where can you purchase in Perth Australia
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I take RLR intermittently depending on my sleep patterns and find it works promptly most times or I follow their instructions. However for my RL which can affect the rest of your body at times I take Garberpentum medication. RLR I have purchased at Chemist warehouse, some Chemist and online direct from MP. Not sure if RLR can always be the only solution to RL but is certainly an excellent first responder.
Cheryl wattsasked
Do you spray it in your mouth?
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Hi, yes I spray it under the tongue, 3-4 squirts. Its an acquired taste lol.. If my legs are already playing up then it won't help but if I use it during the arvo it generally does help keep it at bay :)
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