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Also known as: Symmetrel

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Membermsfacts21-spam said:
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amantadine: I was given this for my chronic fatigue associated with Multiple Sclerosis. It did not work. I DO HAVE a cold And/or the flu NOW. THIS WAS ORDERED BY MY DOCTOR BECAUSE PROVIGIL IS NO LONGER COVER BY MEDICARE PART D. TO DATE PROVIGIL IS THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT HAS WORKED TO KEEP ME AWAKE.

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November 17, 2009 6:59 PM
DLedge (unregistered) said:
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amantadine: I've had Multiple Sclerosis for ten years and I'm 31 years old. I've been taking this for about 8 months and have noticed good improvements in my concentration and alertness since taken it.

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August 8, 2009 8:36 PM
Select Members have provided additional information by completing the member surveycherriess4good said:
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amantadine: I was given this medicine to take for fatigue and it only slowed me down, got dry mouth, and a bit of confusion. I will stop this and contact the doctor.

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August 8, 2009 2:30 PM
MemberEmmaann said:
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amantadine: I was given this for my chronic fatigue at the time only associated with Multiple Sclerosis. It didn't work. I didn't get a cold or the flu during that time though :)

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March 14, 2009 2:14 PM

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