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Old 08-10-2018, 01:48 PM #1
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Default Alternative cholinesterase inhibitors

Hello. Does anyone know if there are alternative cholinesterase inhibitors available that do not contain bromide? Particularly, is there a way for a doctor to order them from another country? I am in Canada. I understand that a drug called ambenonium chloride used to be available in the States and it was somehow possible to order it in Canada from there. But I understand that the States no longer carries it. Some countries in Europe seem to have it but I am unfamiliar with the rules with respect to a doctor from Canada prescribing a drug that is only available in another continent.

Thanks so much for any information/advice!
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