I take sinamet during the day and SR at night, but the SR is at twice the dose of the plain sinamet, as it lasts twice as long. Don't know if this helps but the SR dose reduced my morning stiffness.
I take my last dose of sinemet at 7pm then the CR at 10pm an when l get up to go to the toilet during the night l get excited for can walk normal an even ran back to bed!!! All the best to you! ☺
There is no such thing as SR. Persumably you are referring to CR, the controlled release version. For some reason the immdiate release version gets prescribed by default but it is inferior. The question should not be why she taking the CR but rather why she is taking the immediate release version at all.
The Sinemet CR or controlled release, is also referred to as sustained release by the manufacturer, I assumed that she used SR for sustained release, instead of the usual CR. Controlled release and sustained release are interchangeable. It is no big deal.
Although my husband has not tried CR Sinemet, he did add Amantadine 100 mg twice a day which did wonders for his rigidity. He was diagnosed 4.5 years ago, and doing well on 1/2 of Sinemet 25/100 mg 3 times a day.
On gym mornings, he does take a full tablet dose an hour before lunch.
Still, it's the Amantadine that made a big difference in the rigidity. Maybe worth a trial?
My doctor recently up my carbo/levo from 4x a day 25/100 to 5xs a day plus carbo/levo 200mg at night. I've been on c/l for a cou0le years. Not a fan of taken an aspirin b4 pd, but also not a fan of stiffness pain etc. I just started the 5times cl but am confused about the carbo levo 200mg. Was wondering is 200mg of cl the same drug as cr?
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