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SAMe does not have any interactions that I know of.

The only warning it carries is for bipolar patients, who might get
hyped up on it and not realize. But even then it is a mild warning, not a big one.

Here is a long monograph:
http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/s...ine-000324.htm

I don't think it will have any negative effect on the gabapentin, and may in fact improve your cognition which is a common side effect of gabapentin.

It is really a great supplement and just a few months ago had the price decrease, at Costco's. I joined Costco in fact over a decade ago, just to buy it---since it was lower price there. All the money I saved payed for my membership several times over in fact back then.

There is a guarantee on NatureMade's website...if you don't like it you can return it (free shipping) for a full refund, with receipt and unused portion.

The drug interactions listed are the same as for serotonin increasing drugs. But since the SAMe is not increasing it so high like drugs do, the warning is basically a "cover your butt" warning. For people taking SSRIs or SNRIs, the warning is germain and should be followed however.

I didn't find SAMe much help for my PN, so I don't bring it up here often. But it is very good for joint and tendon issues.
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SAMe does not have any interactions that I know of.

The only warning it carries is for bipolar patients, who might get
hyped up on it and not realize. But even then it is a mild warning, not a big one.

Here is a long monograph:
http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/s...ine-000324.htm

I don't think it will have any negative effect on the gabapentin, and may in fact improve your cognition which is a common side effect of gabapentin.

It is really a great supplement and just a few months ago had the price decrease, at Costco's. I joined Costco in fact over a decade ago, just to buy it---since it was lower price there. All the money I saved payed for my membership several times over in fact back then.

There is a guarantee on NatureMade's website...if you don't like it you can return it (free shipping) for a full refund, with receipt and unused portion.

The drug interactions listed are the same as for serotonin increasing drugs. But since the SAMe is not increasing it so high like drugs do, the warning is basically a "cover your butt" warning. For people taking SSRIs or SNRIs, the warning is germain and should be followed however.

I didn't find SAMe much help for my PN, so I don't bring it up here often. But it is very good for joint and tendon issues.
Oh, thank you Mrs. D!!!

I asked because of that warning on people taking anti-depressants. I am not taking anti-depressant medicines but due to the "grogginess/sleepiness/fogginess" effect in my brain of the gabapentin ----- oh well, just wanted to make sure. AND, its very good that you are around whom we can turn to - always.

I will buy NatureMade brand and try for a month. Let us cross our fingers....
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Read through the thread roughly, and sorry am still confused which is the better one to use?

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R-lipoic stabilized is the best one to use now.

example:
http://www.iherb.com/Doctor-s-Best-B...-Veggie-Caps/4
100mg a day to start of this type.

If you choose others non-stabilized you will need higher doses because they are less efficiently absorbed.
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Read through the thread roughly, and sorry am still confused which is the better one to use?

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Back to the Nexium , I'm suppose to take it daily but if I watch what I eat I don;t take but sometimes every other day if I can. As I was finding out from bone scans that I"m looking at bone loss not to the point for medicine , I found out that nexium causes bone loss and the meds they want to give you for bone loss causes acid reflux. So my best approach is to cut back on nexium when i can as i think it is blocking too much to start with tht I need elsewhere in my body.
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SAMe does not have any interactions that I know of.

The only warning it carries is for bipolar patients, who might get
hyped up on it and not realize. But even then it is a mild warning, not a big one.

Here is a long monograph:
http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/s...ine-000324.htm

I don't think it will have any negative effect on the gabapentin, and may in fact improve your cognition which is a common side effect of gabapentin.

It is really a great supplement and just a few months ago had the price decrease, at Costco's. I joined Costco in fact over a decade ago, just to buy it---since it was lower price there. All the money I saved payed for my membership several times over in fact back then.

There is a guarantee on NatureMade's website...if you don't like it you can return it (free shipping) for a full refund, with receipt and unused portion.

The drug interactions listed are the same as for serotonin increasing drugs. But since the SAMe is not increasing it so high like drugs do, the warning is basically a "cover your butt" warning. For people taking SSRIs or SNRIs, the warning is germain and should be followed however.

I didn't find SAMe much help for my PN, so I don't bring it up here often. But it is very good for joint and tendon issues.
I bought my SAM-e at the Commissary. Its NatureMade, 200mg, 24 pcs a pack at $9.99. I was looking for a 30-day package but I only saw the 24-piece package. I am a Sams member but not Costco. I compared the price online, it came out that the Commissary price is cheaper.

I wonder if the price at Costco is cheaper than the Commisssary's price. I should look for the cheapest quality supplements because the supplements we (PNers) are taking are for the long haul.
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