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Provigil

Posted By: spastic on 2006-07-11
In Reply to: As a matter of fact - I'm on Provigil at this time

Thank you for your information. I am taking 85 mg a day. I seem to be worse with my symptoms now that I am on it. It isn't helping at all. Maybe I need to get my dose titrated up.


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