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Old 07-27-2010, 11:21 AM #1
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Chat Mestinon effects on healthy people?

Wondering if anyone has good links, articles, info on this. Side effects and benefits for someone who didn't have MG. I'm thinking someone who doesn't have AChr problems would not feel any better from it, or would they feel a bit stronger too? In the past I read posts from many people who said Mestinon just didn't help them in any way.

Also long term bad effects of it? All I know is the stuff on wikipedia about them giving Mestinon to help protect soliders from nerve gases and stuff, and them thinking Mestinon may have caused them long term and/or permanent problems.

I am too tired to search right now. I will try to look it up later if nobody knows.

In particular, I keep seeing reference to this article, and I'd like to read the whole article somwhere. "Breyer-Pfaff U, Maier U, Brinkmann AM, Schumm F. Pyridostigmine kinetics in healthy subjects and patients with myasthenia gravis"
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