pseudobulbar affect
pseudobulbar affect
I have innappropriate crying and exagerated anger for which my Doc wants me to enroll in a study of a new drug call neurodex. Has anyone used anything else for this?
- mscaregiver
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Hi Cathy, here is a link to the companys page that makes Neurodex with an overview and information.
http://www.avanir.com/product/product.php?ID=3
I am not sure of other meds that would help you with your emotional situation, but hopefully someone here will have some suggestions.
Take care
http://www.avanir.com/product/product.php?ID=3
I am not sure of other meds that would help you with your emotional situation, but hopefully someone here will have some suggestions.
Take care
neurodex
Thanks. I wnet to this website yesterday after my visit with the neuro. I am going to start in this study on the 22nd of this month. In the past a low dose of paxil worked, but I can not tolerate the side effects anymore, so I am hoping this drug will work. I am a nurse, and I used to take care of stroke patients that had this, but I have not spoken to many MSer's who do.
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This site has information and sections on MS & Pseudobulbar..
http://www.pseudobulbar.com/
Also from this site:
http://www.thisisms.com/article82.html
http://www.pseudobulbar.com/
Also from this site:
http://www.thisisms.com/article82.html
neurodex
By the way, I ultimatley was not approved to participate in this study. Once they got my cardiologists records, they wouldn't allow me to participate because one of the drugs in neurodex is a cardiac drug my Doc doesnt think I should take. I think he is wrong, because it is such a low dose, but non the less, I can't participate in the study. I am really bummed about this.
SSRI's
Cathy,
In one of your posts you said paxil worked but with side effects. Why don't you try one of the other SSRI's? My wife is a pharmacist so I have the inside scoop on pharmacological knowledge. A suggestion.............see if your neuro. will prescribe Lexapro. This one is better tolerated by many people, supposedly has fewer side effects, and is in the same drug family (SSRI's). I have personal experience with this one. Paxil and I didn't get along at all. Others are Celexa(closely related to Lexapro), Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor..................to name a few.
Good Luck
Treez....................aka Steve
In one of your posts you said paxil worked but with side effects. Why don't you try one of the other SSRI's? My wife is a pharmacist so I have the inside scoop on pharmacological knowledge. A suggestion.............see if your neuro. will prescribe Lexapro. This one is better tolerated by many people, supposedly has fewer side effects, and is in the same drug family (SSRI's). I have personal experience with this one. Paxil and I didn't get along at all. Others are Celexa(closely related to Lexapro), Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor..................to name a few.
Good Luck
Treez....................aka Steve
SSRI
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have been on them all and I do not tolerate any of them. When I first used paxil, I started with a 5mg dose, which is way less than what is recommended, but it worked and I stayed on that does. Then I went off for a year or so, and when I tried it again, I just could not tolerate. The nurse from the study said the study may open to everyone, and then I could be a part even though my cardiologist thinks not. Guess I will just have to wait and see. I don't know why the SSRI's affect me the way they do, but I guess I am just one of those people who cant take them.