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Has anyone experience of taking Moxonodine? I already take Candesartan, bisoporol and Doxozocyn. One of our Gps put me on Spironactolone. Another G,P , same paracice, has stopped that and given me Moxonodine.

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Happyrosie

you put a question to us posters and no-one has replied, presumably because no-one is on the same Medication as you.

Perhaps you would explain whatever problem you have in a different way?

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Gertied0g in reply toHappyrosie

I can't really explain differently but I believe monoxodine is a fairly new drug.

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Happyrosie in reply toGertied0g

Well maybe it is, but what is your question? How can we help you?

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