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i have P D and showing signs of dementia, has anyone been given ( Donepezil name in UK. i take 1 x10 mg at bedtime for dementia. my problem is the last 6 years since having the flu jab i have not had a cold, but since starting this medication i have had a continuous cold. a runny nose all my waking time and a stuffed up nose through the night needing vic etc to keep it clear. on reading it gives a 1 in 10 chance that this may happen. has anyone taken this medication and had similar and if so does it eventially stop. david kirkup

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