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Interesting - however if you arebeing prescribed Azilect please read the
food and drug avoidance list - ir's ewtremely long.  Also the lit of
possible uncommon side affects is quite long & I thought scary.

I was prescrived Azilect in late June and within a 2-3 days of taking it my
skin began to peel - no I had not been out in the sun.  My GP gave it
a diagnosis of epidural dermatatis & referred me to a dermalogidst who I see
tomorrow

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:56 PM, rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> Subject: Azilect, a new weapon to fight against Parkinson's disease |
> Everyday Science
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