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also, I believe the directions for eldepryl were twice a day...but I thought
it was morning and evening??

I dunno...his sleep is getting worse at nite...of course...he isn't wearing
himself out in the daytime to really need alot of sleep at nite and he is
taking a nap..but that is normal..I think...he just needs to get his nites
sleep because he is getting more tired in the day..than normal.....I
think...me too..when he lays down..I lay down ....and if he has to get up at
3 or 4 am...then I don't sleep well without him..sometimes i get up too and
we both sit on the couch and watch tv...poor guy! I was thinking of asking
the dr for a sleeping pill but he is taking enuf pills!

thanks,


Coleen    :-)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Janet Paterson <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, October 31, 1998 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: Eldepryl--how much


>In a message dated 1998/10/31  00:59:02, you write:
>
><<
> The usual is 5 mg at breakfast, 5 mg at lunch. Some say that Eldepryl
> should not be taken much after noon if sleep is a problem. I personally
> find this strange since the medication has a very long half-life. The
stuff
> is still measurable in significant amounts ten days after the most recent
> dose.
>  >>
>hi will
>
>i believe that the half-life in the brain is very short
>while the half-life in the blood is much longer
>there was quite a detailed discussion on this
>some time ago - it should be in the archives
>
>janet
>