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Old 05-07-2013, 06:52 AM #1
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Default just started prednisone -any advice??

Hi all;
Just got a new diagnosis of MG based on tensilon test. CT of chest and repetative nerve conduction study negative. Antibody studies not back yet. I have been started on mestinon 60 Mg 4 ×day and prednisone 10 Mg 2×day. Just wondering about side effects that others have gotten; esp those that made you decide to go off it. I have follow-up appointment in 2 weeks.

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