Morton Wylie, 73, claims he went from a £1 week National Lottery flutter to spending thousands of pounds a time on roulette machines in bookmakers.
The former Strathclyde Police officer and Royal Mail worker clams he lost £85,000 after taking Rotigotine, which was used to treat symptoms of the brain disease.
He is now seeking £100,000 damages in an action at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and consultant neurologist Dr Donald Grosset are contesting the case. Mr Wylie was assessed for and took part in a European wide trial of Rotigotine patch medication.
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