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Nov
09

Is Treating Fibromyalgia With Medication For You?

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Joining a fibromyalgia support group can be excellent psychological and emotional therapy. However, talking and sharing your experiences with others is not likely to take away any of the painful physical symptoms or fatigue you feel. Therefore, many fibromyalgia sufferers need to turn to alternative and medical remedies to find relief from their symptoms.

There are different over-the-counter (OTC) and prescribed medications that a fibromyalgia sufferer may find beneficial to their condition. That being said, not every person with fibromyalgia will have the same response to medical treatment, and may require different treatment to address their specific symptoms.

Although there are a number of medications that can be prescribed for specific symptoms, or those currently being used in clinical trials, the following are the most common medical treatments prescribed:
Analgesics – Analgesics are drugs designed to relieve bodily aches and pains and are also known as painkillers. OTC analgesics include acetaminophen and the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Although NSAIDs are primarily used to reduce inflammation and inflammation is not a symptom of fibromyalgia, they offer effective pain relief. The problem with using NSAIDs for pain relief is that prolonged use of this medication can irritate the stomach lining, lead to digestive upset and cause stomach ulcers.

Aside from OTC analgesics, doctors may prescribe opioid analgesics such as tramadol. Tramadol is a narcotic used to treat moderate to severe pain, and is typically used to treat surgical, arthritic and fibromyalgia pain. However, other stronger narcotics may be prescribed for sufferers with severe muscle pain.

The problem doctors have with prescribing narcotics is that although effective, there is a high risk that those who take them will become addicted and dependent on these drugs. Furthermore, narcotics can have many side effects including altering moods, behaviors and fatigue.

Antidepressants
Antidepressants are one of the most common medications prescribed for fibromyalgia sufferers. This is because antidepressants elevate the levels of specific brain chemicals such as norepinephrine and serotonin. Low levels of these and other brain chemicals can result in depression, pain and fatigue. By increasing chemical levels these symptoms can be improved.

Doctors provide different types of antidepressants to fibromyalgia sufferers based on how they feel. For instance, tricyclic antidepressants are provided to fibromyalgia patients who suffer from insomnia, as these meds help restore sleep. In addition, tricyclic antidepressants can help painful muscles relax and stimulate endorphins (body’s natural painkillers). Different tricyclic antidepressants that may be prescribed include: amitriptyline, doxepin, cyclobenzaprine and nortriptyline.

Additional antidepressant that may be used to treat depression and other fibromyalgia syptoms are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). These include – fluoxetine, sertraline and paroxetine.

Antidepressants can be habit forming and may cause side effects such as dry mouth, weight gain, anxiety, gastrointestinal upset, loss of libido, insomnia, and fatigue. Note: each antidepressant will have different side effects.

Benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines are psychotropic drugs that have been known to help fibromyalgia sufferers relax tense and painful muscles, and with restless legs syndrome, and insomnia. Benzodiazepines have hypnotic and sedative effects, and like antidepressants, dependence and addiction can occur in some patients. Other side effects may include depression, memory impairment, slow motor skills, etc.

Benzodiazepines are usually prescribed to fibromyalgia sufferers who have not responded well to other treatments. Some Benzodiazepines meds prescribed include: diazepam, temazepman, clonazepam, and triazolam.

Despite what medication you may be interested in or your doctor may recommend, you need to make sure you ask your doctor important questions before taking any medication so you can receive the most effective treatment that is right for you.

6 important questions to ask your doctor:

1. What are the medications you recommend for my specific symptoms?
2. What side effects can I expect and will this medication have negative interactions with other medications, foods or activities?
3. Should I continue taking medications even if I feel better?
4. What are the long-term effects this medication will have on my health?
5. Can I take any alternative therapies with this medication, or are there any alternative therapies I can try which might provide me with relief for my symptoms?
6. Are there any clinical trials I may be eligible for?

Jane Thompson
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/is-treating-fibromyalgia-with-medication-for-you-111164.html

Categories : arthritic pain

5 Comments

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constant chronic pain
November 9th, 2009 at 9:58 am

I am looking for a Dr that treats fibromyalgia with pain medication?
I have been battling Fibromyalgia for 20+ years now. My Dr in New Orleans had me on a regiment that worked but Doctors in Austin automatically assume that you are a drug addict looking for a "fix". Is there a Dr here that is knowledgeable of Fibromyalgia and not afraid of prescribing meds?

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ask your doctor for a referral.
References :

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email

kindness@fibrobetsy.com

she keeps a list of docs recommended bu otehr patients for most areasof teh country..

its better thna otehr lists-as others keep bad docs on–just becaue they happent o be a rheumatolohist or just claim to treat fibro…

I did try a doc on the list for my area from fibrobetsy–and he was horrible–not just with fibro–but as a dioc in general–walked out of tehroom when I tried to talk to him…—he was removed

Be sure to assess if it really is fibro (whatever it is-does seem like you have a serious issue)…

many docs label any pain as fibro-even when it is clearly due to something else –even an active lifestyle or another condition…..

many people with fibro don’t get any relief from pain meds (some do though)…I would be concerned that if teh pain meds are working I actually had another condition that may be more easily treated-and I wouldn’t have to suffer….

have you discussed any of teh neuro drugs for fibro
Cymbalta,Lyrica, or Savella (cymbalta and Savella are similar)….there has been some (limited) success

real FMS is a neuro disorder–the docs have known this for about 5-10 years–but many still thik itis a form of arthritis…I figured it out on my own in 2002….while my docs were still saying it was arthritis

While Anne H is not fakinf pain (as far as I can tell)–any educated personknows that she did not have real FMS-she had a different disorder with teh ame symptoms….

There is only 1 REAL FMS-a neuro one–not 4 types as she describes–i wouldn’t trust anything she recommends for fibro–as her pain is real–buther fibro isn’t–her cures may help people with OTHER conditions-not REALFMS
References :

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Pain Management Specialists may be what you are looking for.

I keep this link on the front page of http://www.FibroFix.com for others. We don’t take pain meds for FMS and my doc doesn’t prescribe them.

American Academy of Pain Mgmnt
Find a pain specialist near you

http://www.aapainmanage.org/search/MemberSearch.php

Annie
References :
http://www.FibroFix.com

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I wish you luck. Finding a doctor who isn’t afraid of the DEA and the state medical boards is becoming harder and harder because of the overzealous actions of both. They are either arresting or taking the license of these doctors. My own doctor lost his license last August and I have suffered without my medications ever since. The only thing we can do is write letters, to your congressmen and senators, to the president, and anyone else you can think of. If we yell loud enough we may be heard. There are 70 million chronic pain sufferers in this country who can’t get their pain treated. Many are committing suicide because they can’t bear a future of pain 24/7. The way we are treated by the government in this country is unforgiveable.
You may wish to go to fibrohugs.org and see all the info there. Its a loving and caring site with many members. Its not just your state with this problem believe me.
References :
American Pain Network
http://www.deasucks.com
Pain Relief Network
Fibrohugs.org

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