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Old 10-07-2008, 02:04 PM #11
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Cherie, I believe that it reads that no benefit can be seen at less than 1.75mg. It's always been that way, unless it has recently changed.

3mg was Dr Bahari's original optimal dose but he changed that to 4.5mg, about 5 years ago. But, I believe, for those very sensitive to meds, 1.75-2mg would be ok, if they find that 3 is too much.

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I agree with Sally, Kelly . . . EXCEPT as I understand, we must be on a minimum of 3.0mg. Maybe someone can ask Skip the next time they talk to him, if that has changed over the last few years.

I use 4.5mg because I can without causing any problems. Most men and small women (under 100 lbs) only use 3.0mg.

If you are going through other issues right now, Kelly, knock it down and try again when you are stable.

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