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Old 03-14-2011, 02:09 AM #11
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Originally Posted by stevem53 View Post
Took Ambien 10 mg at 5:30 pm..Extended on time with mild dykenisia untill 9:00 pm..Dyskenesia began at 5:15 pm

Trouble walking after 11:00, but comfortable..Off period transitioned gradually and mildly
ANY antispasmodic drug affects us PWP, usually with positive effects, quelling tremors and seemingly increasing "on time", or "don't feel like i must take some dopa time". ?That might be some kind of an explanation. for further reading from one of my favorite websites see: http://biopsychiatry.com/zolpidemvzopiclone.htm
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