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Old 10-22-2011, 07:44 PM #11
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Thanks MrsD!

That is why I was put on Neudexta (PBA/pseudo bulbar affect). Talk about another "surprise" to go with polka dotted brain... While it did not eliminate the episodes of PBA 100% it did make the frequency much less and those that did pop up easier to hide or make a joke of. PBA stinks - especially as I do a alot pf public speaking and teaching.

Question: I took 1 capsult of Neudexta (20mg Dextromethorphan HBr and 10mg Quinidine) every 12 hours, how much dex. would I take every 12 hours? I just seem to have lost my ability to do simple math sense my last flare. {or I am just getting stupid in my 40s}

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