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Old 10-05-2022, 12:32 PM #3
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Hi I am back after moving. I just had an awful experience when suddenly no one but University of Iowa could get Brand name MESTINON from a supplier. And I got last 2 bottles! I got a few pills this brand you talked of from the ER and later a 2nd generic my pharmacist found. And I was moving. I had poor response to both generics. But certainly better than no Mestinon!! I also have POTS and Mestinon helps with that. I think the generic is less successful for that. Sculptor 44
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