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has anyone used this drug, how long has it been available and more to the point why is it not spoken about more for PDers

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Hi, yes my husband takes a small amount , 1/4 tablet twice a day. It’s supposed to help with rigidity. Not sure if it does.It is apparently an old medication that has lost favour . It has terrible side effects in some people and can be addictive and need to be increased But at this low dose it has been ok.

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