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Getting off of Pramipexole

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I was on .5 1-2x a day. Augmenting night and day, like being stung by a hundred bees. Got off of Pramipexole by getting 1st off of Tylenol, Ibuprofen, Zantac, Melatonin, all otc sleeping pills, all cold & allergy pills. Also I do take magnesium at night. 1ce a week Eszopiclone for sleep without problem. When sick and Rls comes back I take .25 dose after symptoms start. Better in 30 min.

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Sounds like a good plan. I'm glad it worked!

PS, I hope I read your post correctly, just noticed - did you mean augmenting, "Augmentin" is an antibiotic.

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Arnida did mean augmenting. I have amended the word in the thread.

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Thanks Kaarina

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Hope your situation sorts itself out

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