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Paigelle
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Why did the Dr. give me Phenergran? Does anyone have a clue?
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Re: Phenergran
« Reply #1 on: Nov 20th, 2003, 4:16pm » |
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Think this is the same drug....hope this helps you...hey maybe you mentioned you were having trouble sleeping....in which case the Dr's a dick... Promethazine Used to help treat allergic reactions in the airways and skin, and, on a short term basis, insomnia in adults. Also used as a seditive in adults and children. Can help with travel/motion sickness. Who can take the drug. Adults and children (over 2 years old). Taking the Drug Read and follow the instructions that come with it. If the drug does not seem to be for the problem that you have, or the dose seems very high compared to the dose notes on the drug information sheet contact your GP or Pharmacist and just ask them to confirm the prescription. (Mistakes do happen. A 20 becomes 200, a Davis becomes a Davies, a Baxan becomes a Taxan). If you don't think that the drug is having any effect, do not stop taking it. Keep taking it but tell your Doctor. He may need to change the dose. In many cases, (especially for long term problems), experimentation is the only way to find the right level for the patient. Cautionary notes The groups listed below are the main groups either unsuitable for the drug, or need to use it with a higher degree of monitoring than normal because of potential problems that may arise. For many drugs there are a wide range of other groups of people who should not use it, or should use it with care, but these are not mentioned because they only amount to small numbers of people. Refer to the drug information sheet with your prescription for full details. If you are in any of the following groups (or those listed in the drug information sheet with your prescription) then make sure that your Doctor is aware of the fact. Your Doctor should be able to indicate why they are recommending this drug, or clarify that you have nothing to worry about. (EG, your other drugs DON'T interact with this one, or your kidney problem is NOT one of the problematic ones). In many cases the decision is one of balancing risks. For example a drug may be known to cause damage to some babies when given to pregnant women. You might therefore think that pregnant women should not be given the drug. Even so your Doctor may well decide to use the drug because the illness itself is MORE LIKELY to cause damage to the baby. In some cases there are no perfect solutions and all options carry risks. Pregnant women*. Women feeding their babies with their own breast milk. People with sensitivity/allergy to this drug. Advise your doctor of ANY known bad reactions to ANY drug you have taken in the past. It may be a related drug with a different name. There are MANY drugs that interact with this one. Make sure your GP knows about everything you are taking, (including herbal, homeopathic, aromatherapy or other preparations). People who use, frequently or infrequently, any illegal drugs. People with liver problems. People with kidney problems. People with severe coronary artery disease, some types of glaucoma, epilepsy, or certain obstructions in the bladder or intestine. Side Effects All drugs can produce side effects in some people. If you suffer any side effects tell your doctor. If you have any significant change, illness, or symptoms that worry you, contact the doctor. The side effects that are of most concern us here are ones that seem minor but actually signal a serious issue and require action. Any such side effects are listed below. None Other notes Not normally taken for more than 7 days at a time. Alcohol. Do not use alcohol. Driving. Many people feel drowsy for up to 12 hours. Plan to avoid driving when you first take the drug, and thereafter use common sense if affected. Common Brand Name(s) These are the common UK Brand names. Phenergan
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It's mostly an antihistamine/anti-nausea medication. Don't know why it was prescribed for clusters. Anyone??
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Paigelle
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I was given 6 scripts today and the Phenergran was one of them. I have taken it and yes I am a bit sleepy. I really need to chat so I don't fall asleep.
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WWWWWWWWWAKEEEEEEEE UUUUUUPPPPPPPPPP lol.
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Paigelle
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Thank you Thomas I needed that! Thomas, I also got a SSRI today.
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It really helped me after two days of using it with the melatonin. Take the ssri in the am and the melatoning at night. I'm not sure how it works chemically, but I didn't need to abort since then. Had some heavy shadows and kip 2-4's for a few days, then just shadows, now I get some shadows a couple of days a week and nothing else. I have been off the ssri since Monday. I'm still taking the melatonin at night and magnesium in am. Good Luck. If you have any questions at all, I'm more than willing to give you as much help as I can. I'm glad your doc is willing to work with you on meds.
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Re: Phenergran
« Reply #7 on: Nov 20th, 2003, 4:52pm » |
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on Nov 20th, 2003, 4:17pm, floridian wrote:It's mostly an antihistamine/anti-nausea medication. Don't know why it was prescribed for clusters. Anyone?? |
| EXACTLY. It's similar to dramamine and/or benadryl. It will promote sleep as a side effect but won't let you get into REM sleep, which is where the attacks usually find you. Let yourself sleep if you can, Paigelle. Painfree sleep is golden to a clusterhead in cycle. What other meds did they give you?
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Paigelle
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Margi - I am glad to have found you. Someone recommended you to me! Prednisone, which I have had before. Prozac Percocet, yuck And then some stuff for my allergies.
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Prozac is what I used also.
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Re: Phenergran
« Reply #10 on: Nov 20th, 2003, 4:57pm » |
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Prozac? Percoset? do yourself a favour - get a cluster knowledgeable neuro. the pred will probably break your cycle. the prozac....well.... but the percs won't do anything except get you stoned. narcotics do NOT prevent attacks or cycles. he didn't give you imitrex or oxygen?? like I said - get a new doc.
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Can't do Imitrex. It screws me up! He basically gave me the percs for when I am so sore that I can't move. I have taken a narcotic before for CH and nope they don't work. If anything they will make it worse. Oxygen he said he would give if the pred doesn't stop the cycle.
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thomas
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If you can't use imitrex, try amerge, zomig, or axert.
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Paigelle
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Tried Amerge and it made my head numb and then I had to vomit. I hate it when that happens. Imitrex gave me the most wicked feeling. I can't even begin to describe it.
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thomas
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zomig might make you a little nauseous also, maybe try axert if you can.
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Paigelle
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I guess if the Zomig would make feel sick, then the Phenergran would help that! Right now is the best I have felt all day, except I am sooooooooooo sleepy and husband won't be home for another 2 hours.
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thomas
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If you need to stay awake - go look at all the old funnies and jokes.
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Paigelle
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I think I will try the funnies. Lord knows we all need to laugh!
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Re: Phenergran
« Reply #18 on: Nov 20th, 2003, 8:45pm » |
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I take cafegot as an abortive, but have to take the phenergan with it for the nauseau it causes. If you take it in the middle on an attack, it shouldn't make you sleepy - but everyone reacts in different ways. I agree with everyone else on the percoset - They may dull the immediate pain, but don't do much good. Tell the Doc that O2 works WITH the pred. Sounds like you need a doc who knows something about CH. Keep us informed of how you're doing. hugs BD
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Re: Phenergran
« Reply #19 on: Nov 20th, 2003, 8:54pm » |
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I don't know what kind of wierd feeling you got with trex, but I typically get tingling in my scalp, minor tightness in my throat... My first thought the first time that I injected trex was that I was having problems breathing. Also, I felt a bit anxious due to the breathing. I got myself to calm down and realized that I was not having problems breathing...just thought I was because of tightness in my throat. Due to panicing, I could have easily hyperventalated. Once I calmed down, I was fine. I've gotten used to the feelings now, and I am able to press on in a normal fashion once the trex kills the HA. The side effects normally last 15-25 minutes for me. Chris
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Re: Phenergran
« Reply #20 on: Nov 22nd, 2003, 11:43am » |
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Percoset has Tylenol in it. The list of things that Tylenol can cause include rebound headache, liver toxicity and possible death. This info I got from my pain management Dr. Also she had that drug listed as a "lazy short acting narcotic". She recommended the longer lasting non euphoric narcs. I use Avinza once a day and it keeps me mostly PF without the "high". I've used Phenergran IM and it does help with side effects of ergot based drugs like nausea/vomiting. And it does seem to help with getting to sleep during a 9-10 CH.
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Re: Phenergran
« Reply #21 on: Nov 22nd, 2003, 2:15pm » |
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At the convention I spoke with Dr. Bigal about this drug because I had been given it as well. Apparently there is some good results with using Phenergan to treat CH. Unfortunately it's not a drug you can take long term though. It has helped me with CH a little, but I wouldn't say it should be anyone's first choice. Hope that helps. Cat
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