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My loved one has taken it several different ways. The cheapest way was her her to get a syringe and mix capsule contents with some water but she said it tasted awful.

We were able to get a compound pharmacy to make it in varying doses per bottle so she can adjust the amount she takes based on her symptoms.

The dizziness is helped by working with the POTS cardiologist and mostly she takes low doses of midodrine & beta blocker for that.

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For pots dizziness I use compression knee socks and use hydration packs mixed with water (Liquid IV or TipTop - several brands). My balance is worse and a cane didn’t help - I’m not emotionally ready for a Walker. I use my little shopping cart when I go out and that helps.
I get very dizzy at my cat’s litter box and keep a folding chair next to it so I don’t bend as far.

I tried Fludro and then Midrdine - neither helped separately. Now I take the 2 pills together but not helpful…

I read about SGT - stellate ganglion block and vagus nerve stimulator which is non-invasive and clips onto your ear while you sleep. I’ll ask my doc next visit.

Good luck and don’t give up!