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Re: Trivestal Retard: Day 1. » Mishal

Posted by rvanson on November 9, 2007, at 6:12:15

In reply to Re: Trivestal Retard: Day 1. » rvanson, posted by Mishal on November 8, 2007, at 3:52:42

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> > > Trivastal Retard 50mg
> >
> > What is this med and where did you get it?
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> > What is it supposed to do?
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> > I dont see it listed here in the USA so it must be a foriegn med, eh?
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>
> Hi Rvanson,
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> Trivastal Retard 50 is Piribedil which is a selective D2/D3 dopamine receptor agonist with additional α2-noradrenergic properties. It is manufactured by French pharmaceutical giant Servier. Unfortunately this drug is not available in US. That’s of no surprise, as most of Servier products never make it to US market.
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> Servier produces many of the finest drugs out there. Survector (amineptine) was their product which they had to withdraw due to US pressure. Stablon, another unique antidepressant is also a Servier product but hasn’t made it to US yet.
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> I think with a valid US prescription you can mail order it overseas. The drug is relatively cheap. Check out Servier official site.
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> http://www.servier.com/pro/Neurosciences/trivastal/trivastal.asp
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> Best wishes
\

Thanks, I tried Serviers Stablon years ago and it was not too bad as AD's go, but it didnt quit do the trick for me. I am treatment resistant so no worries about thier quality of meds.

As far as precriptions I know lots of on-line pharmacies where I can get all manner of non-US meds, probably even the one you are using.

I cant go any futher ITR as its Dr. Bobs rule that we dont speak about non-US pharmacy meds information and obtainment.

Yes, The US is fanatical about dopamine medications, so they put Survector (amineptine) out of business just like another Dopamine AD medication, Merital, back in 1985.

Both medications were very effective for many people, but they dont care about that it would appear.

Thanks for the info. It sounds like this med is similar to some of the anti-parkinsons meds.


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