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Old 07-20-2019, 12:42 PM #1
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Default Mestinon and Imodium

I was having problems taking Mestinon - getting diarrhea. My doctor said I could take Imodium with the Mestinon to help that. I am wondering if doing that long term might be a problem? Do any of you have thoughts on that?
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I took Imodium for years when I was on Cellcept. When I quit using Cellcept I stopped the Imodium as well and there were no problems at all.
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