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Old 02-01-2011, 11:42 PM #1
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Default Amantadine, anyone?

My neuro told me I needed to take 2 per day, one in the morning, the next at noon.

But instead of helping with fatigue, its having the opposite effect! If I'm not busy working, I feel "nappy" in the afternoon.

Just wondering if anyone can tell me: How long will it take to kick in?

Also, it makes my mouth incredibly dry! Is this something my body will adjust to also?
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I was on it for a month with the same problem. It made me tired. Then she switched me to provigil... which gave me a jolt of energy followed by fatigueand needing a nap. But it also made my heart pound and gave my body tremors so I stopped taking it and decided to just try to deal with the fatigue which means a long nap most afternoons.

Hoping it kicks inand works for you. Wishing you luck.
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I've been doing Amantadine since 2002. My meds all give me dry mouth so I haven't noticed Amantadine's dry mouth effect. It made me realize when I stopped taking it, it took me from dead to only half dead.

I insisted trying Provigil and think that like Ritalin has an adverse effect on hyper kids (as a stimulate does the opposite, brings them down, I think) My theory (this is an unproven therapy)that I'm a little hyper so it worked that way on me.

Provigil, a stimulate (Upper drug) for Narcoleptics, made me sleep. Who knows how things will effect us!
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Well, I think it finally kicked in late last night. When I normally would have been sleeping, I was awake. Ugh! Until about 4 a.m. Bleagh.

I have a feeling I'll be napping today.
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I take mine in morning and after nap (3-5, depend)
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I take mine in morning and after nap (3-5, depend)
And you can still go to bed/sleep at a decent time at night?


Here I thought I'd be passed out on the couch by now, but I'm wide awake!!!
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I used to take Amantadine. One first in AM and the next no later than 2PM.

The medication did not really work for me.
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I sleep 10-6,7:30- 8 on weekends. I take oxybutin so I don't wake for potty runs, In AM take a Versicare. My mouth is very dry, if I talk or make phone calls I chew Mist gum. So far it works for me. I don't always nap, but read or watch something.
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I took Amantadine for a bunch of years and liked it. It wasn't an upper but, like Kicker said...it took me from dead to half dead. After starting LDN and Prozac, I found that I really didn't need it anymore.

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I was on Amantadine for awhile. I don't think it really gave me that much energy but it made so many of my muscles clench a lot. I would be sitting doing nothing much and wold realize that my teethe were grinding or my fists clenched, etc. It went away when I went off the drug. Ritalin has worked the best. I've been on it for to many years to count
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