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New drug relieves pain from Fibromyalgia
The Commercial Appeal ^ | 2/17/03 | NA

Posted on 02/17/2003 12:25:36 PM PST by GailA

New drug relieves pain from Fibromyalgia February 17, 2003

Conventional medications, such as Tylenol, Motrin or even morphine, provide little relief to sufferers of fibromyalgia, a mysterious and debilitating pain disorder. But a new drug might be able to thwart the nerve signals that scientists believe trigger the pain.

"This is a real breakthrough not only because it works, but it proves fibromyalgia can be treated," says Dr. Leslie Crofford, a rheumatologist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor who has studied the new drug, pregabalin.

The syndrome affects an estimated 5.6 million Americans.

Pregabalin reduces the release of specific brain chemicals, such as glutamate and noradrenaline, that may cause pain, says Terry Griesing, a neurology researcher with Pfizer Inc.

The drug, which still needs FDA approval, could be on the market as early as 2004.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News
KEYWORDS: fibromyalgia; pain
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To: GailA
My husband saw this thread and pointed it out to me. My sister suffers from fibromyalgia. I went to the Commercial Appeal website and e-mailed the article to her. Thanks for posting it!
41 posted on 02/17/2003 3:36:36 PM PST by SuziQ (A GRITS in snowy MA)
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To: valleygal
I began taking guaifensin a few weeks ago.

You mean like cough syrup, the kind that is an expectorant?

42 posted on 02/17/2003 3:38:06 PM PST by SuziQ (A GRITS in snowy MA)
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To: GailA
My mom suffers from this and it is horrible to see her in pain like this when I visit and she's only 66 years old.It's too bad they can't make a cure available faster. How she can stand it,is WAY beyond my comprehension.
43 posted on 02/17/2003 4:02:46 PM PST by Pagey (Hillary Rotten is a Smug , Holier-Than-Thou Socialist.)
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To: GailA
Do you know anything about neuropathy and how it may be related to FMS?
44 posted on 02/17/2003 5:05:15 PM PST by mathluv
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To: republicandiva
A few corrections are in order....Flexeril is (generic) cyclobenzaprine..Tagamet is Cimetidine.Vioxx has a lower side effect profile in regard to GERD, , but, as you have found, it is not Zero..Flexeril/cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxer that generally makes most folks sleepy, but occasionally causes overstimulation..
45 posted on 02/17/2003 5:31:45 PM PST by contrarian
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To: contrarian
as usual my slow posting did not catch your correction.. I will now shut my mouth and go back to lurking.....
46 posted on 02/17/2003 5:37:04 PM PST by contrarian
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To: equus
I rarely take antibiotics. I'd heard about the colodial silver. But never done any research on it.

My fibro started about a year after our 16 year old son Jeremy was murdered. Emotional upheavels are a frequent cause of FMS from what I've read. I also have Osteo-A in the C 6, 7, L 4 & 5 disc, and arthritis setting in in the index finger of my right hand.

I can't take Estrogen because of the gastro-intestinal side effects it produces, the natural as well as the chemical produce the same side effects.

47 posted on 02/17/2003 5:38:35 PM PST by GailA (stop PAROLING killers Throw Away the Keys http://keasl5227.tripod.com/)
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To: buffyt
I transcribe for several docs who have prescribed both an SSRI and amitriptyline. I think it's a relative no-no, not one of the hard and solid ones.
48 posted on 02/17/2003 5:39:49 PM PST by Spyder (Just another day in Paradise)
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To: republicandiva
If the doc says your border line MAKE him treat you any way. They kept saying that for nearly 2 decades with me. It took a trip to the hospital for a lung congestion and severe back spasms before they would treat me.
49 posted on 02/17/2003 5:41:23 PM PST by GailA (stop PAROLING killers Throw Away the Keys http://keasl5227.tripod.com/)
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To: GailA
Thanks for posting this. My wife suffers from fibromyalgia and I am forwarding this to her.
50 posted on 02/17/2003 5:43:29 PM PST by TroutStalker
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To: mathluv
No, Sorry I don't. Maybe one of the other posters will be able to shed more light. Or try a google search putting in both FMS and neuropathy.
51 posted on 02/17/2003 5:45:39 PM PST by GailA (stop PAROLING killers Throw Away the Keys http://keasl5227.tripod.com/)
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To: SuziQ; valleygal
You mean like cough syrup, the kind that is an expectorant?

Hey, I was going to ask that.

52 posted on 02/17/2003 5:47:23 PM PST by muggs
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To: valleygal
FM appears to be the "End Stage" of a collection of (probably Infectious) symptoms we 'Docs have yet to understand. (MAYBE Herpes 6).

Doc

53 posted on 02/17/2003 6:01:30 PM PST by Doc On The Bay
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To: mathluv
Alright here are some sites. The FIRST SITE IS A MUST SEE/READ FOR ALL FMS sufferers TONS of links and info.

FMS MUST READ

neuorpathy

Mediofocus

PDF Neuroapthy

FMS abstract

AFSAFUND.org

54 posted on 02/17/2003 6:07:16 PM PST by GailA (stop PAROLING killers Throw Away the Keys http://keasl5227.tripod.com/)
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To: GailA
My mom has suffered for years with FMS and just went through thyroid surgery. I have researched this quite a bit and FMS seems to have a lot in common with thyroid problems. I thank you so much for the info. I hope it can eventually lead to a cure.

Thank you.
55 posted on 02/17/2003 6:14:42 PM PST by tricky_k_1972
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To: GailA
Thanks, I gave a copy to my wife who suffers from it.
56 posted on 02/17/2003 6:18:58 PM PST by RightWinger
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To: Doc On The Bay
How does that tie into the emotional or trauma caused triggers that are often suggested? I've never had herpes that I know of, not even a cold sore. I rarely get the flu or a cold for that matter. I do get occassional low grade 100 degree fevers due to the inflamation from the FMS, which send me to bed with the chills. muscle aches and upchucks.

You might be interested in some of the last stuff I posted.

The first arthritis doc I saw missed the OA even though the MRI and x-rays clearly showed it, and the FMS. Got to the point I could barely use my hands due to the nerve damage from the pinched nerves in the C 6 & & disc, had a migrane level constant headache for 17 months. A neuro surgeon suggested it was all in my head and go see a shrink, despite TWO nerve conduction tests showing nerve damage consistant with carpal tunnel BUT not CT. Finally a friend suggested her arthritis doc.

A MIRACLE (Lodine)in a bottle along with physical therapy brought relief, until it nearly shut my bowel down due to its side effects.

57 posted on 02/17/2003 6:21:59 PM PST by GailA (stop PAROLING killers Throw Away the Keys http://keasl5227.tripod.com/)
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To: GailA
Sometimes people's bodies keep an infection in check and latent, until a terrible stress upsets it. You certainly have had the most terrible stress imaginable.

You might try a course of minocycline, it is known to be anti-inflammatory and has helped arthritis. Go to arthritis.trust.org.

You might have your 24-hour cortisol levels tested, to see if they are off/elevated (a chronic response to stress).

I'm sorry you suffer with this.
58 posted on 02/17/2003 6:50:38 PM PST by equus
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To: contrarian
as usual my slow posting did not catch your correction.. I will now shut my mouth and go back to lurking.....

You may think your posting is slow, maybe not as slow as my brain! LOL I'm waiting for the generic Vioxx so I can be completely confused (and definitely much wealthier)...I'm at the point of "Hey doc, I don't care what you call it, if it works, just write me the script." Your clarification of the drugs was very clear. I've also been on the oxy, hydro, codone, contins....not even gonna go there! ; ^ )

59 posted on 02/17/2003 7:32:26 PM PST by republicandiva
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To: Concerned
Yes I think its probably safe short-term like that.

I wouldn't try it long-term for something like fibromyalgia, though...
60 posted on 02/17/2003 8:07:49 PM PST by equus
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