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I am going to try to get off Gabapentin. I only take 300mg at night. I thought I would try using a compounded cream during the transition when needed and then as needed afterwards. I have been able to more or less get by with Mortons, Aspercreme, etc WITH the gabapentin.
My main symptoms are burning and mild twitches or sometimes fluttering on my thigh late at night that keeps me up. Occasionally I have stabbing pains. The cream that was suggested to me seems to come up short when I search the ones used by posters on this board. Ketoprofen 10%, Amtriptyline 2%, Baclofen 2%, Lidocaine 5%. My questions are: *Shouldn't it include Gabapentin? * What about Ketamine? I read this is a controlled substance. Will that make it less likely to be included? * Do I really need an antiflammatory? (Ketoprofen) I noticied most posters did not have one listed as part of their prescribed creams. * What about including Clonidine? I am going to be speaking to the doctor soon and would like to be armed with some information about what I want. I'd really appreciate any ideas you have. Thank you. Pinkynose aka Carol |
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Ketamine is a NMDA antagonist... like the magnesium.
But the clonidine shows promise. A Clonidine topical gel is in phase III trials now, and may pass and become an RX item soon. NSAIDs are typically in compounded creams. Voltaren gel for example is already on RX here in US. I am not sure about the baclofen... how useful it is topically.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | pinkynose (11-11-2015) |
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My doctor prescribed a cream containing ketamine, gabapentin, baclofen, cyclo hcl/diclofenac sodium/tetracaine from Browns Compounding Center, Inc. It worked well for a long time, but then other pain isssues rendered this combination ineffective. Hope this info helps. Btw, I didn't read the entirety of the thread here.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ShaggyChic_1201 (01-28-2016) |
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