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Default Northera (Droxidopa) - What is your dose? How helpful is it t you?

I have been prescribed the 100mg Northera (USA Name, Droxidopa European Name) pills for orthostatic hypotension. The notes say it can be titrated (raised) to 6 pills 3xdaily over a period of apx. 9 days. You start with 1 pill 3x daily, then 2 pills 3x daily, and on up.

What is your dose? How helpful has this product been for you?
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