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Considering taking a vitamin or supplement to treat Restless Leg Syndrome? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Restless Leg Syndrome. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.
13 results found for Restless Leg Syndrome
Treatment name | Effectiveness | Reviews |
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Treatment nameFOLIC ACID | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (101) |
Treatment nameINOSITOL NICOTINATE | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (11) |
Treatment nameIRON | Effectiveness:Possibly Effective | Read Reviews (69) |
Treatment nameLAVENDER | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (33) |
Treatment nameMAGNESIUM | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (291) |
Treatment nameMELATONIN | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (522) |
Treatment namePEONY | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (9) |
Treatment namePHENIBUT | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (132) |
Treatment namePYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6) | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (39) |
Treatment nameRIBOSE | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (114) |
Treatment nameVALERIAN | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (165) |
Treatment nameVITAMIN C (ASCORBIC ACID) | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (56) |
Treatment nameVITAMIN E | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (51) |
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