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12-30-2008, 03:44 PM | #1 | |||
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Hi
I am on requip (9mg/day). Given the recent positive results of the MAO Inhibitor Azilect (rasagiline) I am keen to try it. I know the positive results are from manufacturer's trials but frankly if there is a sniff it will help then I want to try it. Rasagilene is generally a monotherapy in early stage PD and my neuro has advised against my request because in his view it is requip or rasagilene not both. However I am aware of at least one other person who is relatively early stage and is on both requip (10mg/day) and selegiline (another MAO Inhibitor). Has anyone else any experience of this? Does anyone know why my neuro advises against? Is there any difference between selegiline and rasagiline? Cheers Bryn
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