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Old 03-06-2010, 07:47 PM #3
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Default Skin rash and Requip

Dear Jaye,
Thanks for that excellent answer. I'm going to see my General Practitioner on Monday to determine if something else is at work. I stepped down from 4 mg last night to 2 and the rash seems to have diminished - at least the itching has stopped. I haven't changed my laundry detergent recently, but since I travel a lot, that doesn't mean anything. I really hate to go off the Requip since it seemed to be working well. I sincerely appreciate the feedback!

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