Posted by stargazer2 on November 11, 2007, at 20:56:02
In reply to Re: Start slow despite package insert indications » stargazer2, posted by mav27 on November 9, 2007, at 21:11:53
If everyone that has taken Nardil has so much trouble with a high starting dose, at what point does Pfizer change the package insert to reflect the large number of SE's and to start out at 15 mg, not 45 mg.
Don't they know it is not the same med as the original Nardil that they messed with and no one had anywhere near the same number of SE's with the original formulation.
They changed a fantastic product by messing with the so called insipient ingredients and that made Nardil unlike the previous version, which had a hard red coating which allowed for a longer dissolution phase with minimal SE's.
They're going to lose many patients who cannot tolerate the side effects of this inferior replication of the 'Real' Nardil, circa 2002 and before.
They just tried to save money by making the product more cheaply and messed with the original formula.
google 'nardil Activism' for more details of this fiasco.
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