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Old 02-27-2015, 10:37 AM #9
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As with C/L, the dosing will end up being somewhat different for each person. However, if you are asking me if the dosing is 3 capsules for each dose, 3 times per day, then the answer is absolutely not. The starting dose is normally 3 capsules total per day. One capsule for each dose. You can eventually go up to 5 doses per day (1 capsule 5 times per day). To increase strength you would take higher mg doses, but not increase the frequency.
eds195, I apologize, you are correct. The dosing CAN go as high as 3 pills per dose. The information I reported above would be the recommended starting doses for the drug which can be increased over time. Sorry.

Link to dosing instructions:

http://documents.impaxlabs.com/rytary/pi.pdf
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