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djvallejo 08-31-2009 06:31 PM

Complete list of Meds MG'rs should NOT take
 
Looking for a list of meds, vitamins, foods and anything MG'rs should avoid. Anyone know where I can get this info?

maryec 08-31-2009 07:25 PM

DJ
This is the link I found for you, quite a list !


www.mgnj.org/mginformation/drugs/drugs.html

AnnieB3 08-31-2009 07:57 PM

Good find, Mary.

Well, they missed a biggie on the antibiotic list: Telithromycin, otherwise known as Ketek. It has a black box warning, in large part due to Dr. James Howard of UNC working with the FDA, that NO ONE with MG should take it. That includes those with CMS (congenital myasthenic syndrome) or LEMS (Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome).

In that same "family" of antibiotics, which is technically macrolides, are Z-Pak (azithromycin) and Biaxin (Clarithromycin). I have no problem with either of these two but some people do.

Calcium channel blockers can also be contraindicated in MG. And ACE Inhibitors (both cardiac drugs).

And the eye drops that ophthalmologist and optometrists use that contain Atropine.

Iodine is not included on the list either. And stay away from tonic water, which has quinine (muscle relaxant) in it.

https://www.caremark.com/wps/portal/...=mgcontradrugs

And I'll be darned if I can find on the MGFA site where it has the list of contraindicated drugs.

As far as foods go, relatively contraindicated because they can increase actetylcholine, are the nightshade family (tomato, potato, nicotine, pepper, eggplant). Caffeine can do the same thing. And stay the heck away from organophosphates (weed killers), which increase aceylcholine and permanently destroy the neuromuscular junction. And bug spray, like Permethrin and DEET. Or those new clothes which have Permethrin and Resmethrin (bug repellants) actually IN the fabric! :eek:

There really is not a complete list, at least that I've been able to find. Someone should compile one and put it in the Useful Sites section.

When in doubt, ask your pharmacy, neurologist or primary doctor. And there are foods contraindicated in some drugs, as well as drugs that shouldn't be taken together! I know the prescribing information sheets are the tiniest print ever and quite overwhelming, but read them anyway BEFORE you begin a drug!

Annie

And I think a list of what MGers should "avoid" should include: Heat, stress, infections, surgery (well, you often can't do that), lack of sleep, etc.

suev 08-31-2009 10:55 PM

I can't remember where I got this for sure - but I think it was from the mg.org physician's reference. Much of this Annie already had in her post - - but forgive, I'm just retyping from my notes. Will try to find 'directions' to where I got this on the web and post later!

Under 'relatively contraindicated' it listed:
Procaine, erythromycin, gentamycin, neomycin, polymyxin, bacitracin clindamycin streptomycin. All but streptomycin 'may potentiate myasthenic weakness'.

Avoid iodinated contrast, magnesium salts (laxatives/antacids, calcium channel blockers, and neuromuscular blocking agents).

Then use with caution: lidocaine, mepivacaine, bupivacaine, prilocaine, morphine and derivatives, barbituates, metrondazole, tetracycline, vancomycin, and all the quinolones, Cipro - and all other floxacins.

Here's a scary thing - went to my dentist this week. Told him to update my chart with MG. He looked perplexed and I said my neuro said he should know cuz there were some --....'caines I could and could not have. He said he'd do some reading - never run into it before. Hey, at least he was honest!!

Sue

redtail 09-01-2009 01:47 AM

Here's a link to my local MG website, just click on the Drugs that may aggrevate MG

http://www.myastheniawa.info/

hope it helps
Kate

Pat 110 09-01-2009 08:39 AM

Sorry, I'm not very good with this tech stuff, so I hope the link worked.

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http://www.myastheniagravis.org/interactions.htm
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Heres a list someone posted not too long ago with additional meds that may not be on the above list. They may not be spelled correctly, but that's easy enough to find, even for me.:rolleyes:

Macrolides
Fluroquiendone
Ciproflxin
Norfloxcicin
Ofloxacin
Z-Pack
Azithromycin
Telethromycin
Aminoglycosides
Gentamycin
Tolramycin
Neomycin

Hope this helps.
Pat

Joanmarie63 09-01-2009 10:24 AM

Ohhh KETEK is really BAD, they gave that to me and it almost killed me, it was horrible! Always make sure your Dr knows about it. I told my Dr. I had MG and he had to be real careful of what to give me and he swore Ketek was safe.. he was so wrong.

maryec 09-01-2009 12:00 PM

Great sites & info on the drugs !

Maxwell'sMom 09-01-2009 12:32 PM

When going to the dentist, we should take Carbocaine. Also those drops at the Optomistrists office, are awful on me. It takes a good twenty-four hours for me to see clear again. So please be careful there too.
These lists are so important to keep in your purse, or wallet.
Love Lizzie

Pat 110 09-01-2009 02:15 PM

I know what you mean about the eye drops Lizzy. I don't feel well besides not seeing right after my appts with the neuro op.
Hugs,
Pat


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