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Thursday December 26, 2024

UK man wins payout after medicine left him a gambling addict

By AFP
December 14, 2024
Philip Stevens would wake up in the middle of the night to place bets.— X@Ukarenvdtsejg/File
Philip Stevens would wake up in the middle of the night to place bets.— X@Ukarenvdtsejg/File 

LONDON: A British man who became a compulsive gambler and shopper after he was prescribed a medication for restless leg syndrome has received a £70,000 ($88,000) settlement from his doctor, his lawyers said on Friday.

Philip Stevens, 66, was prescribed Ropinirole -- a dopamine antagonist medication -- in 2017 but was not warned of known possible side effects such as impulse control disorder.

He had previously enjoyed going to horse races but had always been “careful” with his bets.

But after taking the medication his gambling “spiralled out of control” and he regularly made bets on his smartphone and even woke up in the middle of the night to place a wager.

He also started shopping compulsively for clothes and became obsessed with purchasing excessive amounts of fishing equipment.

“Over the four years that Philip took Ropinirole, he spent thousands of pounds on online gambling websites,” a spokeswoman for legal firm Leigh Day solicitors said.