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There are two FDA approved medications for fibromyalgia: Lyrica and Savella. Both have pretty intense side effects; Lyrica can cause weight gain, a euphoria-like feeling, numbness in hands and face, and swelling of the legs and feet. Lyrica has been proven to lessen some of the pain associated with fibromyalgia.
Savella can cause: Increased sweating, nausea, vomitting, and dizziness. Savella has been proven to increase energy and lessen pain in fibromyalgia patients. Savella is an SNRI and Lyrica is an Analgesic.
Some other medications commonly used for fibromyalgia are: Ultram (Tramadol), Aderall, Topamax, Neurontin (Gabapentin), and various pain medications. Further information can be found at the following websites: www.fmaware.org, www.patientslikeme.com, and www.mayoclinic.com. What medication is best depends on the patient and how they react to each medication.
Everyone reacts differently. It often takes up to one year or more for fibromyalgia patients to find the best medication for them. Most Physicians are well versed in the ins and outs of fibromyalgia.
Though every once in a while you will run into one who is not. It's important that your doctor both believes in and understands fibromyalgia. From there your doctor will be able to guide you on your search for the right medication.
The following are some of the best medicine for fibromyalgia. €¢ Marijuana • Guaifenesin Protocol • Walking • Recuperat-ion • Adderall • Acupuncture • Low Carb Diet Before taking any medication consult with a physician.
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