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Title: Sibelium Post by richardramsden on Feb 27th, 2002, 5:12am For a good number of years I have been going onto Sibelium and Inderal as a prophylaxis, once I start getting repeat migraine attacks. And it works well once the plasma levels are up. I have almost the opposite to the reported side-effect of depression: it improves my sense of well-being. I know Sibelium is serotonin-active and I am a little concerned about my use of the drug over the longer term. My questions are these: 1. How exactly does Sibelium act on the brain? 2. Are there any long-term effects such as those seen on the synapses of morphine users? 3. What is a safe dose to maintain for a long period of time? - Richard |
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Title: Are you a clusterhead sufferer or a migraineur? Post by ave on Feb 27th, 2002, 6:09am It makes a difference, Richard, for the expertise we have on this message board regards clusterheadaches only. The mechanism for migraines is rather different from that of cluster attacks. The pain is very different too, and I know for I have had both I think you would do best to check out some migraine sites if it is migraines you are having. The people there are bound to know much more. If you are not sure what you are suffering from, take the cluster quiz top left on the page. |
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Title: Are you a clusterhead sufferer or a migraineur? Post by ave on Feb 27th, 2002, 6:11am It makes a difference, Richard, for the expertise we have on this message board regards clusterheadaches only. The mechanism for migraines is rather different from that of cluster attacks. The pain is very different too, and I know for I have had both I think you would do best to check out some migraine sites if it is migraines you are having. The people there are bound to know much more. If you are not sure what you are suffering from, take the cluster quiz top left on the page. |
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Title: Re: Sibelium Post by richardramsden on Feb 27th, 2002, 6:13am I am aware it makes a difference, but not to Sibelium. Do you have any knowledge about Sibelium? |
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Title: Re: Sibelium Post by Tom on Feb 27th, 2002, 7:38pm Hi Richard, flunarizin is a calcium channel blocker (CCB) that usually works for migraines but doesn't for CH. On the other hand, "our" CCB verapamil doesn't work for migraines... Generally calcium is involved in some way in both the formation and transmission of pain, so fighting certain forms of pain (like CH and migraines) with CCBs makes sense. Persons with a history of depressions should not take flunarizin but it's not said that it c a u s e s depressions. You also shouldn't take it if you suffer from any disorder of the so-called extrapyramidal nervous system (like the Parkinson's Desease, for example). ATB ! Thomas/Munich |
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Title: Re: Sibelium Post by richardramsden on Feb 28th, 2002, 12:13am Thomas Thank you for that. You have not answered my questions properly, but I appreciate the response in any case. |
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Title: Re: Sibelium Post by Elizabeth on Feb 28th, 2002, 4:17pm on 02/28/02 at 00:13:18, richardramsden wrote:
Am I back in school? Are we being graded on our proper vs improper answers? Just be happy somebody answered you.... |
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Title: Re: Sibelium Post by Tom on Feb 28th, 2002, 5:02pm :-/ Hi Richard, you're right, I didn't answer at least your questions 2 and 3 properly... Here for you the URL of the best theoretical article about flunarizine I know (look at "conclusion"): www.au.dk/en/aj1999/aj99s204.pdf Sorry that I can't provide a better information ! Thomas |
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Title: Re: Sibelium Post by Tom on Feb 28th, 2002, 5:02pm :-/ Hi Richard, you're right, I didn't answer at least your questions 2 and 3 properly... Here for you the URL of the best theoretical article about flunarizine I know (look at "conclusion"): www.au.dk/en/aj1999/aj99s204.pdf Sorry that I can't provide a better information ! Thomas |
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