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Old 10-03-2016, 12:22 PM #1
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Default How long will Prednisone start to effect for MG?

Hello, I'm a middle aged woman of 50 years. I have been diagnosed with MG this May 2016. I have had a thymectomy and my neuro have prescribed me prednisone now. I am starting with 10mg a day and will build up to 20 mg a day. With it I am taking Imuran 50 mg and mestinon 360mg every 6 hours, 4 times a day. What I wanted to ask that how long will I be able to see the effects of my medications? and my mg fading? I want to start my job as soon as possible, have a family that depends on me. Please do take time to answer.
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