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Old 10-08-2013, 09:12 PM #3
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Originally Posted by pingpongman View Post
Most of us take 60mg 4x a day plus a 180mg time release at night. Your Neuro may be working you up to these levels. Your symptoms may be mild. Mestinon (60mg) usually lasts us 3-4 hours. You should see some improvement within 30 minutes after taking.
Mike
Thank you, Mike!

What do you mean by "working you up to these levels?"
Is there an issue with working up too fast? Or taking too much too soon?


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