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Old 10-13-2010, 07:15 AM #1
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I have sold my soul to Big Pharma and have managed to get hold of some Sinemet - not an easy task due to the shortage. My neuro prescribed 62.5 but all the pharmacy could get hold of is Sinemet Plus 25/100. He said to split the pills. Firstly what is the Plus about? I have been inspired to start Sinemet by the accounts of people on here such as Moondaughter - people who refrained from meds for a really long time and then started solely on sinemet. Can you share with me exactly what dose you started on, how you titrated it and any other useful info please? As I'm only 44 my main objective is to take as little as possible to avoid the dreaded dyskinesia...

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