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Old 07-30-2010, 04:00 PM #1
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Default UK Sinemet Shortage Response

Merck (MSD) has now responded to patient questions on the Parkinson's UK forum. There is a further opportunity to ask questions, but the window is small, questions need to be in by Monday.

If you are from the UK, and are affected, or maybe affected by this shortage which is set to continue till 2011 this is another opportunity to ask Merck why the shortage occurred.

To read the Q & A's go to:

http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/pdsforum/

Scroll down to the Q & A's link at the bottom.

Be sure also to read the sticky from PUK at the top of the page.

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