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15 years 7 months ago #8081 by trigger
revolade was created by trigger
Hi I just joined to-day. Is there anyone out there that has tried the treatment Revolade. I know it is a very new treatment.Or does anyone know of it.

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15 years 7 months ago #8096 by athos45
Replied by athos45 on topic Re:revolade
many have, i think it is better known here as promacta. try doing a search and for sure it will pop up

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15 years 7 months ago #8097 by Ishani
Replied by Ishani on topic Re:revolade
Hi,

I'm taking Revolade. It's the third week now, but so far it didn't work for me. I'm taking 75 mg. After that, should this not work for me, I will try Nplate :S

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