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Amantadine for PBC fatigue?

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Anyone tried amantadine for fatigue ?

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No I have not I take vitamin B12.

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chasper in reply toMy-life

Try a multi vitamin and drink Apple cider with water regular

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Check with your dr before taking multivitamin. Some of the supplements can be harmful. My dr said ok to individual supplements. I take b12, vit e, d3.

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Amantadine is a medication my neurologist has suggested for fatigue. It’s used normally in Parkinson disease but has been used for other things.. what I was interested in is whether anyone had tried it already and had they found it useful.

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Blessings everyone will do. And ask Dr.

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