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Default Clinical Trial - Milnacipran

I have suffered from snf for about 5 years. Under control with Neurontin and Cymbalta, however starting to have memory loss. Rheumy thinks it may be from Neurontin. Have to go to neuro to see if I can dose down. Columbia University in NY is holding a clinical trial with the drup Milnacipran. ADA approved for Fibromyalgia and testing for help with non diabetic neuropathy. Finally a trial for non diabetic neuropathy. I am near nyc and called to enter. Does anyone know anything about this drug? I would love to get off neurontin.
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