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Old 04-18-2017, 04:13 PM #1
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Default Which med is worse for the body?

I have been having horrible allergies and decided now is a good time to try my sudafed experiment. It turns out that it turns out that with one or two of those and a cup of coffee and I am able to stand up for longer stretches and have less orthostatic intolerance than with out it. I wonder out if the the other two drugs I was prescribed (midodrine and mestinon), which of the 3 is the least bad to take every day. Mrs. D?


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