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Reply To: Which kind of Vasoconstrictors to use?

NEW STUDY! Parasym Plus™ for Multiple Sclerosis › Forums › PrettyIll.com Discussion › EDS/MS/Chiari › Which kind of Vasoconstrictors to use? › Reply To: Which kind of Vasoconstrictors to use?

September 11, 2013 at 11:04 am #4323
edsgermany
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Hi Dr. Diana,
first off all I thank you for the fast answer. We have a problem here in Germany, Sudafed is no more allowed to sell in Germany. We can only buy it in the US! So, the only product our pharmacist can find, is Sudafed 30mg nasal decongest 24 tab. and we can’t see, how many of them I have to take a day and at which time. For my CSF pressure I’m using right now, Sumatriptan 100mg and Vomex 50mg!I take from both of them 1-3 tab. a day, so that I can stand up without having headache, nausea, vomiting etc.. Should I also try Diamox and in which dose. Should I take Sudafed and Diamox together or one after the other?

Greetings and thanks from Germany

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