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Old 03-18-2019, 10:32 PM #7
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Hi, Daniel. I'm pretty busy right now, but wanted to pop in to say something about the Mestinon tablets. They contain dairy. So if your wife has an issue with dairy/lactose, tablets might not work for her.

I use Mestinon Syrup, which has no dairy. There's also Mestinon Timespan. She may want to discuss those options (and costs) with her neurologist.

I'll come back when I have more time. I hope your wife is doing well.

Annie
Hi Annie,

Thanks for taking the time to pass along this valuable information. As so many adults (esp. post-menopausal women) have issues with Lactose, it almost seems like some sort of subterfuge using it as a filler in this way.

As Winnic1 brought to my attention, the Lactose filler may be a contributing factor. I haven't been on in a number of days as things have been very hectic, but I did bring it up with her doctor.

In the meantime, I got my wife to go back to a half pill (30mg) which helped her in the short-term. We conferred with her neurologist and now she is back to a full tablet with an added prescription for Hyoscyamine Sulfate, which is a common med for IBS.

Unfortunately, she just filled her script for Mestinon, so we'll have to wait a month before she can try the syrup, but I believe that is the way to go. Why have the added potential for Lactose problems if they can be avoided altogether? She is not a candidate for the time-release because she cannot swallow pills and needs to crush her pills.

We'll see how she does with the added med. - so far since going back to a full 60mg she has experienced less distress, but it seems to be bothering her a little more each day. I think the real test will be when we can get her on the syrup and hopefully not even require a supplemental medication.

Will keep everyone posted as to how it works out.

Many thanks,
Daniel
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