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Old 03-11-2014, 06:42 PM #1
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I was wondering if anyone is taking anti-seizure meds for chronic pain management, if so which one and how do you like it?

I have constant pain all day in my back and it really makes daily tasks a nightmare sometimes.

I was talking with someone recently who said they take an anti-seizure med for pain management but I don't remember what it was.

Any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi ker0pi,

There are very few medications that are FDA specifically for MS. The majority of medications used for symptom management for MS is used "off label."

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I was wondering if anyone is taking anti-seizure meds for chronic pain management, if so which one and how do you like it?
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I was talking with someone recently who said they take an anti-seizure med for pain management but I don't remember what it was.
Neurontin is one of the medications that is used to treat pain and is also used for seizures. Unfortunately, there are quite a few other medications which are used to treat MS pain and are used in the treatment od seizures.
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It take Neurontin (generic - gabapentin). I usually don't do well with meds but I have done very well on the gabapentin. I have been on it since 2003. For me, it does a good job at keeping the nerve pain in my ribs at bay. I still get breakthrough pain but overall have done well with it.
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Gabapentin has also helped my rib pain and nerve pain zingers that shoot down arms & legs. It has really 'toned' it down...not completely gone, but manaeable.
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I take a low dose of anti-depressant (Prothiaden aka Dothep) in the evening to help with 'burning' legs/feet, and I take a small dose of Topamax morning and night, which is an anti-epileptic to help with getting correct pain signals and so on to my legs. The doc put me on that because I had a series of falls over a fairly short period - and thankfully (or coincidentally - who knows), I haven't had a fall since. It does help some. If I go without for a while, I can certainly feel it getting much, much worse; I am also less stable for some reason.
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I have taken Tegretol for years for my trigeminal neuralgia.
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I took Topamax for two years, a low dose morning and night and it "cured" my migraines, that was what my MS specialist said, because I had had them for decades and the Topamax stopped them.

However, I also started taking allergy meds around the same time and I wonder if they were allergy-migraines?
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