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Cholinesterase inhibitors can help to improve the contraction and strength of your muscles. You need to take this medication several times a day, depending on the dosage suggested by your doctor. Never take more than the recommended dose. You may experience side effects like gastrointestinal issues, nausea, and excessive sweating and salivation while on this medication. This medication helps to support your immune system and improve your muscle control. Your doctor will likely recommend a low dose to start so your body can adjust to the medication and you do not become dependent on a high dose. You can usually take this medication every other day. Corticosteroids are not recommended for long-term use, as this can result in serious side effects like weight gain, diabetes, bone thinning, and a higher risk of contracting infections. Immunosuppressants will alter your immune system to help dull the symptoms of myasthenia gravis. Your doctor may recommend that you take immunosuppressants for a limited amount of time once a day, as this medication can cause serious effects if used long-term. Some side effects of immunosuppressants can include nausea, vomiting, liver and kidney issues, gastrointestinal upset, and a higher risk of contracting infections. Some medications can worsen the symptoms of myasthenia gravis. Give your doctor a list of any medications you are taking so that they can make adjustments to your medication regimen if necessary. Always tell healthcare providers about your diagnosis of myasthenia gravis so that they can safely prescribe medications for other conditions. Medications that may worsen myasthenia gravis include:  Beta blockers Medications containing quinine and related substances, such as quinidine gluconate, quinidine sulfate, and Qualaquin Phenytoin (Dilantin) Some types of anesthetics Certain antibiotics

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Get a prescription for cholinesterase inhibitors. Talk to your doctor about taking corticosteroids. Get a prescription for immunosuppressants. Tell your doctor about any medications you are currently taking.