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Default It requires reformulation

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Originally Posted by GregD View Post
As you may recall, Neupro was recalled because it would crystalize before being asorbed into the body. I participated in a study last year to test the "new" formula". My biggest problem was from the adhesive used to keep the patch on.

It is my guess, they are getting ready to bring this product back on the market.

GregD
It is being aggressively marketed in Europe now, but I believe the FDA is requiring reformulation before it reappears for patients here. It will not be available before 2012. Source: National Parkinson Foundation

BTW, just me being sarcastic with the above post. Not intended to diss anyone's medication. I tried it and it turned my PD into what looked like Ataxia...one movement disorder at a time, please.

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