A retired doctor from Austin has sued Las Vegas casinos and the maker of Parkinson drug Requip, claiming that they caused compulsive gambling behavior that ultimately cost him $14 million in Las Vegas. The plaintiff cites a 2005 Mayo Clinic study documenting 11 Parkinson’s patients who developed compulsive behaviors while taking Requip or Mirapex.
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