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Originally Posted by Bogusia View Post
I just started two days ago, two tablets a day, APO-Levocarb 25-100, DIN:02195941, RX: 1425561. So far, there is no side effects and I seem to be less shaky but it is to early to tell. They are cheep compering to Neupro, $40 for 90 tab vs $240 for 30 Neupro 4mg patches.
Interesting prices. I pay $1.68 for 30 generic 50/200s that i cut in half. I was paying $700 (with insurance) for 90 Neupro 6mg.
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