Hi can any one tell if they have taken stalivo and had good results with it.I have been changed from madapar thankyou.
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My mom was taking stalevo for 4 years or so and it was working very good for her. Now she seen a different dr. And he change it for different mlg of carbidopa. And levodopa
I used STalevo for a few months. It did not work well for me.
Hi Osidge thanks for your reply do you know if Stavilo and sinamet are the same drug I was told they was. Thankyou
I was changed to Stalevo about 4 months ago after being on Madopar for about 11 years. I also take Rasageline, Mirapexin and citalopram. I had been experiencing wearing off symptoms . The changeover went very well and apart from some nausea I have not experienced any side effects. I am now feeling much better in myself.
Regards
Thanks. How long have you had PD. Do You take sinemet?
Arthur84
Hi Arthur I have had Parkinson's 4 years I take stalivo and premipexole and 1slow release madapar thanks for reply.
Thanks Anthonyian, I definitely need to try something different, I have no good days, my bid problem now is breathing rapidly{shortness of breath , some swallowing, ironically it happens after I eat mostly. My dr. has no suggestions. I do have RA,Cll{chronic leukemina} and some copd. Have lots of anxiety. My PD meds are 5 or 6 25/100 sinemet, neupro-4mg every 24 hts. What isPremipexole,madapar?
Thanks for you answers. Arthur
That is for sure.I thought he was bleeding at first. Even at a dose of 200mg of Stavelo or levodopa, carbidopa and entacapone 6x a time he is just not holding at all.It is now going on 3:25 est USA he is walking and talking underwater and feels horrible.Plus,the cost is killing us, It is over $700.00 a month just for that not counting his other meds and my stuff. Our son is helping but that is not fair to him.
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You may find some info on this thread to help with costs
Another option is to have regular carbidopa/levadopa and add entacopone as a separate drug. May be cheaper.
The cost is horrendous is there no help with your medication costs, my meds are free because we are pensioners.
There is help for Parkinson's medicationsResources for Prescription Assistance Taken from NPF.
NeedyMeds
The mission of NeedyMeds has been to make information about assistance programs available to low-income patients and their advocates at no cost. Databases such as Patient Assistance Programs and Disease-Based Assistance, government programs and other types of assistance programs are the crux of the free information we offer online.
RxAssist
RxAssist offers a comprehensive database of pharmaceutical companies’patient assistance programs which provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. RxAssist also provides practical tools, news and articles so that health care professionals and patients can find the information that they need. All in one place.
Rx Outreach
Rx Outreach is managed by Express Scripts Specialty Distribution Services, Inc. (ESSDS), a fully-licensed mail order pharmacy that is committed to making the use of prescription drugs safer and more affordable. Rx Outreach is not a prescription insurance program nor an Internet pharmacy.
ESSDS developed Rx Outreach to provide a safe, affordable, and easy way for people of all ages to get medicines they need. The program offers prescription medicines to uninsured individuals and families, as well as those who have limited prescription drug coverage. Customer Service: 1-800-769-3880.
Partnership for Prescription Assistance Program
1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669) Their mission is to increase awareness of patient assistance programs and boost enrollment of those who are eligible. The Partnership for Prescription Assistance offers a single point of access to more than 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 180 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies.
Keep track of your medications using this customizable Medication Schedule (Excel format).
With appreciation to the Parkinson’s Center Coordinators at Northwestern University, Oregon Health & Science University, Johns Hopkins University and Struther’s Parkinson’s Center for highlighting the resources cited above.
You can also talk to the pharmacist and write to the manufacturer as well.
Thank you so very much for this information.My husband applied for ExtraHelp but have not heard anything.I am going to call and see what I can find out.Once again I thank you from the bottom of my heart as these prescription costs are making us choose between food and our prescriptions.
I have taken Stalevo for quite a while. I also take Requip (Ropinerole), and Trihexyphenidyl and half Sinemet during the night. This combination seems to work for me. but it took a while to put together.
Hi thanks for your reply.
Do you take Stalevo and Levodopa-cardiopa? How much? How often?
Thanks arthur84
I have had good results with stalevo. The only problem for me is that is causes dry mouth.
Hi I have dry mouth and I tried sucking pineapple chunks and it helps thanks for your reply.
I have been on stalevo for 8 years and it is good for me.
@Margie Are you in the States or the UK? I have also lost my Extra Help in the last few days. We need help desperately,
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