Having developed RLS during the menopause, I have been prescribed 0.18mg Pramipexole tablets - one to be taken an hour or so before bedtime. I have augmentation (which means increasing symptoms over time), so now I can take 2 tablets a day if needed. As long as I take the pills I am free of kicks and twitches, but if I miss even one tablet, I am up walking the floor all night. Get advice only via NHS websites.
I am surprised that so many GPs seem unaware of the condition and the dire effect it has on those whose wellbeing and general health are so drastically affected. A word of warning about several 'support' networks on social media which contain reports of bizarre instant 'cures' e.g. wearing flight socks, bar of soap in the bed, hot/cold showers, an hour on a treadmill before bed. These do not work