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Electron 04-08-2011 05:02 PM

Medication combination
 
Does anyone know if there is a problem taking naproxen sodium with amitriptyline and gabapentin? Also, I am currently taking ami. & gaba. and am looking for some other combination since one or both of these is causing me memory and concentration problems. Has anyone heard of the combination amitriptyline, gabapentin, & tramadol being commonly used?
Thanks
Electron

aussiemom 04-08-2011 09:36 PM

Gabi gives me brain fog. Don't know about Ami. Tramadol works great on the pain, can't sleep, it's like speed for me.

SydeTrack 04-09-2011 11:48 PM

I second the Tramadol. Just be very stingy with it. I find that I build a tolerance to it if I take an "extra" one every now and then. If I stay at the lowest dose possible and wait to take it until the "prescribed" time, it does a great job with the pain, if that makes sense. I just started taking Alpha Lipoic Acid a few days ago, if you haven't tried it, it might be worth researching. I can't tell you the results but a lot of people have results with it. You can find it where ever you get supplements. I just got serious with the gabapentin too and the verdict is still out. The "Brain fog" that Barb mentions is real but I am told that it also goes away once you settle on a dose that helps.

I'm just getting serious about trying to treat the pain and have not really tried a "bunch of different" medications. I do know this, you can take to many NSAIDS and they do affect you liver. (MOTRIN addict, Personal experience)

-Brian

nide44 04-10-2011 09:46 AM

I also take Tramadol. For 7 years in a cocktail with Neurontin/gabapentin
and continued to take it after I switched to Lyrica when it came on the market.
I was Rx'd for 100mg 4 x day but have now reduced that to the 3x day
when I take the Lyrica. Helps to control PN pain for me.

Electron 04-13-2011 03:49 PM

I have been taking alpha-lipoic acid for years, it reduces my pain level, but I have found that brand matters, I use Jarrow. Also evening primrose oil, or something else with GLA.
BasicPoke


Quote:

Originally Posted by SydeTrack (Post 760896)
I second the Tramadol. Just be very stingy with it. I find that I build a tolerance to it if I take an "extra" one every now and then. If I stay at the lowest dose possible and wait to take it until the "prescribed" time, it does a great job with the pain, if that makes sense. I just started taking Alpha Lipoic Acid a few days ago, if you haven't tried it, it might be worth researching....-Brian


dovecottage 04-13-2011 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Electron (Post 760494)
Does anyone know if there is a problem taking naproxen sodium with amitriptyline and gabapentin? Also, I am currently taking ami. & gaba. and am looking for some other combination since one or both of these is causing me memory and concentration problems. Has anyone heard of the combination amitriptyline, gabapentin, & tramadol being commonly used?
Thanks
Electron

Check with Webmd.com Good Luck

mrsD 04-13-2011 04:11 PM

I really like the r-lipoic... I switched to that about 2 yrs ago.
I think this form is now affordable and far superior.

Alpha never worked for me, at 600mg a day.

glenntaj 04-14-2011 06:21 AM

I also like--
 
--the R-lipoic; 100mg/day seems to have roughly the equivalent effect of 600mg of alpha lipoic, and there's less of the acidity that makes some people leery of large alpha lipoic doses.

nide44 04-14-2011 12:00 PM

I also take the R-Lipoic 100mg/day, but can't say whether it has been effective or not.
Along with CoQ10 and Fish Oil and a few others, I seem to be able to maintain a tolerable PN pain level and not progress..... altho my recent heel spur kinda set me back, a bit. I stopped taking the Chondroitin/Glucosamine.... because the heel spur seemed to occur about a month after starting it. My wife takes it and says it helps, but its made of shellfish and oyster shell - calcium, and a bone spur is excess..... calcium/bone..... so I've held off of it, until the problem settles down.

en bloc 04-14-2011 12:52 PM

I have tried the R lipoic for over a month now (up to 200mg/day now) without noticeable reduction in pain. I think it has to do with WHAT is causing the PN as to what benefit you'll get from ANY supplement.

Certainly didn't hurt to try, and I still haven't stopped it yet...maybe there is still hope.


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