How do you manage moderately severe RLS in a patient with advanced CKD (eGFR 15–30) who has developed dopaminergic augmentation on a dopamine agonist, given that standard gabapentinoid replacement agents carry significant accumulation risk at this level of renal impairment?
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Pulmonology · Wayne Health
This is a challenging picture. I suggest slow tapering of the dopamine agonist while proceeding to the next therapy. I propose the following steps.
- Check ferritin/TSAT → give iron if low, IV iron may be needed.
- Start low-dose gabapentin or pregabalin (renal dosing). Titrate cautiously.
- Severe persis...