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Old 08-04-2009, 05:55 AM #1
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Default Mestonin brand versus generic?

Hi all.,
I will be going to my new neurologist that I have been waiting months for in the next couple of weeks. My GP suggests that I tell him the mestinon worked on my eyes and the side effects I had was while taking a generic form of it., he said that sometimes it is worth your while to try the brand especially since it worked., and the prednisone gave such terrible side effects so I am not taking anything right now. Has any one else found this to be true with the brand of mestinon and the generic? Thanks
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