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Old 07-27-2013, 02:23 AM #1
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Smile New to mestinon scared

Hey everyone my name is vic my doctor just prescribed me mestinon 30mg twice a day then ramp up to 60mg twice a day im worried about two things mostly i know that increasing acetylcholine can either increase or decrease dopamine if it increases nictonic receptors it increases dopmaine if it increases muscranic receptors it will decrease dopamine , with a decrease in dopamine the symptoms can be depression,libido loss,ect so does mestinon increase or decrease dopamine or is it neutral does anyone know ? does anyone know which receptors of acetylcholine it works now ? also another thing i wanted to ask if it makes you gain weight ? im not a fan of any meds that make me gain weight so if anyone can tell me if this med makes someone gain weight ill appreciate it , thank you so much everyone
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