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Originally Posted by xrpodn View Post
I am a 73 year old male with MG for 7 1/2 years. I am now on 15 mg of
prednisone daily, and 30 mg of mestinon every 2 hours. I have to get up every
3 hours during the night to take a mestinon tab. The doctor wants
me to start start taking the 180 mg of mestinon timespan. Has anyone had any
experience with timespan good or bad?
The slow release, in my opinion, is more effective. I take 4x60mg mestinon during the day and the 180mg slow release at night.
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