Forebearance
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I want to post appreciation for the pharmacist named Steve at the Woodland Hills pharmacy, who is working to make their Nystatin capsules the same as the ones the TAG pharmacy used to make.Yay! The Woodland Hills pharmacy is owned by the guy who used to make the Nystatin for ASL/TAG.
Whew. It will be a huge relief to get some friendly Nystatin again.
It turns out that the difference was the blending powder that the TAG pharmacy used with the Nystatin.
Plain Nystatin is just plain yucky. It's bitter and makes my tongue go numb. But if you put enough of the "special blending powder" with it, it becomes palatable.
I think it's important for this treatment to be palatable, because some of us may need to be on it for several years.
Plus, there seems to be something in this blending powder that makes my muscles stop hurting for a short time. I guess it's probably some kind of sugar.
To quote Mary Poppins: "A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down."
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