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Old 02-16-2017, 12:14 AM #3
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Don't be too hard on the doctor! When the prescription was written, the doctor didn't know that taking Mestinon sooner would be better. Just call the office and explain that. Only the doctor can redo the prescription. It's often normal for Mestinon to be prescribed that way, especially for those who don't have an outright definitive diagnosis.

Just make a phone call or two. I'm sure they'll help you out!

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