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Old 08-30-2008, 09:59 AM #1
Bill Morrow Bill Morrow is offline
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Default Parkinsons Azilect

HI everybody,
I was diagnosed 10 years ago and have been opn Sinemet , Mirapex and Comtan for years. Two months ago my neurologist suggested switching from Comtan to Azilect. Initially it seemed like an improvement but lately I have been getting freezing spells more frequently and walking is very poor ( staggering along) Has anyone had experience with Azilect? I wonder if I should change back to Comtan --or maybe it's just the disease progressing??

Thanks,

Bill
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