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Old 03-05-2015, 04:45 PM #1
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Smile Increase Mestinon

Just yesterday, I called my Nuro about my symptoms starting to get a little worse. I have always had milder symptoms than some folks, But still a problem.
He had me increase my Mestinon from 4 (60m) a day to 5. No problem with that, as I have heard several of you folks talking about increase in dosage. He surprised me though with the statement that I could take every 31/2 hours or if I wanted, I could take 2 (60m) in the A.M. and then the other 3. I have not heard that before. I wondered if anyone had taken it like that.
I will be interested to hear from anyone about that.
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