Istradefylline User Reviews & Ratings
Brand names: Nourianz
Istradefylline has an average rating of 6.0 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews on Drugs.com. 67% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 33% reported a negative experience.
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Parkinson's Disease | 3 reviews for Parkinson's Disease | 55 medications |
- Par...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- January 28, 2021
For Parkinson's Disease "Been taking Nourianz 20 mg for 8 months along with Rytary. Together, they have helped my rigidity. Have not experienced any side effects from either medication."
- Kel...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- February 26, 2024
For Parkinson's Disease "Good drug; had to stop taking it because of cost. Bummer, patent does not expire until 2027 - no competition."
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For Parkinson's Disease "A useful medication - if you can afford it. Being on Medicare means you are on a 'government' plan, and you will get no assistance from any program. So once again, retirees are screwed by the drug companies that 'offer' assistance programs."