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Hi there, I wonder if you guys can tell me if this is correct.
1) the amount of mestinon a MG patient takes, says a lot about the severity of the disease (f.e. someone who takes 8 x 90 mg a day has "more severe" MG in comparison with someone who takes 4 x 60 mg a day) 2) the maximum safe dosage a person can take is around 1250 mg a day. This means that taking 200 mg at once (not timespan) is not likely to cause a cholinergic crisis. Greetings |
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