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Autoimmune Diseases For Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (underactive thyroid), Graves’ disease (overactive thyroid), Lupus, Crohn's disease, all types of arthritis, and all other autoimmune diseases. [Multiple sclerosis (MS) and Myasthenia Gravis (MG) have their own forums below.] |
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Anyone familiar with Timespan? I know it is supposed to stay in the system for 12 hours, slowly releasing the medication. How long does it actually last, in your experience. I think I have a very FAST digestive tract, having suffered damage from radiation treatment. For example, if I have corn for supper, I see the end product the next morning!
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hi Lois,
The Timespan works strangely I think...it feels like it releases a big amount shortly after you take it then does nothing for a while then gives another boost - seems like it lasts about 6-7 hours for me but it isn't a nice even six-seven hours. I just take the 60mg round the clock. I used to set an alarm, now I just wake up when I start having trouble swallowing sometimes I go 6 hours sometimes only 3 or 4. If I skip a dose I have trouble catching up too. Takes a couple of doses in the morning 'til I catch up. I usually have to get up in the night to use the bathroom so I just take the 60 then. Gabe |
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Thanks, Gabe. I wonder if after (or even before) the 6 or 7 hours, my Timespan is too far down in my very active gut for the medication to continue to be absorbed. I've got to research the intestines, I guess, and see how far along absorbtion is possible. Unless someone knows, to save me the trouble?
I think tonight I'll try your method, Gabe. If the MG brain fog will let me remember! ![]() Your MG sounds very like mine. But one of the first symptoms I notice if I'm late on a pill is that it gets harder to breathe. Then my voice starts to fade. I'm sure there are other symptoms, too, but those are the ones that jab me and say: "Hey, stupid, you forgot the pill again!!!" ![]()
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http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/p...igmine_ids.htm
Really rapid GI transit times, with the flu etc would be a problem. But transit of 8 hrs may not significantly alter the sustained release as much. Quote:
http://www.rxmed.com/b.main/b2.pharm.../MESTINON.html In general people vary in response to this drug: http://jnnp.bmjjournals.com/cgi/cont...ract/46/10/929 There may be other reasons besides GI transit times.
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I'm continuing this thread on the myasthenia gravis forum. Since DocJohn was nice enough to give us our own, I think we should use it.
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