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Old 06-20-2012, 06:42 PM #1
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Default Mytelase discontinued in US

My housemate has Myasthenia Gravis. She was diagnosed in 1989. Several years ago when Prostigmin lost it's FDA approval, we switched to Mytelase. She has had excellent results taking Mytelase vs Mestinon and Prostigmin. We got word today that Sanofi has decided to discontinue the production and sale of Mytelase in the US. This will be devastating for my housemate. Our pharmacy has been able to track down a few bottles to get her by for a while, but eventually she will have to go back on Mestinon, which doesn't work well for her.

My question, is Mytelase discontinued worldwide? I know it has been popular in France and other parts of Europe. I would appreciate any info. Thanks!

Mike J
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