Savella
Savella
At my last neurologist appointment, my doctor gave me a couple trial/starter packs for Savella. It's a treatment for fibromyalgia. A search of the forums brought up no posts about it. Has anyone heard of this or used it before?
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Sorry, I haven't heard of this drug. I googled and saw it is also known as Milnacipran.
Hopefully another member will be able to help.
Hopefully another member will be able to help.
Betty
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That's an SNRI (serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor), similar to SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). Since somewhat conflicting evidence suggests that SSRIs make RLS worse in some people, I wondered if there was any info on SNRIs making RLS worse.
According to Hening, Buchfuhrer and Lee (2008; Clinical Management of Restless Legs Syndrome, the little green book), there are no published studies or case reports of the effect of SNRIs on RLS, but they say "patients have complained about duloxetine and venlafaxine exacerbating their RLS". Also they say venlafaxine has been shown to increase PLMs. (Those are other SNRIs).
So I would think it an odd choice to help RLS, but there is so much I don't know. Let us know what happens if you decide to try it!
According to Hening, Buchfuhrer and Lee (2008; Clinical Management of Restless Legs Syndrome, the little green book), there are no published studies or case reports of the effect of SNRIs on RLS, but they say "patients have complained about duloxetine and venlafaxine exacerbating their RLS". Also they say venlafaxine has been shown to increase PLMs. (Those are other SNRIs).
So I would think it an odd choice to help RLS, but there is so much I don't know. Let us know what happens if you decide to try it!
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If I remember correctly, SNRIs and SSRIs are used for fibro. As are Lyrica and Neuronton. Because of the painful component, I think some doctors see an overlap - and for some patients, this may work.
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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SquirmingSusan wrote:Savella is an SNRI, like Effexor and Celebrex, but it has a much stronger effect on norepinephrine than the others. It's the effect on norepinephrine that helps with pain, and it also helps with energy. It may or may not affect your RLS and you won't know until you try it.
Good luck with it!
I could use more energy!
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Wayne wrote:SquirmingSusan wrote:Savella is an SNRI, like Effexor and Celebrex, but it has a much stronger effect on norepinephrine than the others. It's the effect on norepinephrine that helps with pain, and it also helps with energy. It may or may not affect your RLS and you won't know until you try it.
Good luck with it!
I could use more energy!
Which of us couldn't?????
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My Physiatrist just gave me the starter pack for Savella; however my titrations will be lower. http://www.drugs.com/savella.html
I received two TrPs injections today.
I am going to start the pack after the Wellbutrin is out of my system...I haven't taken it a whole month yet; my pain is still real (Fibro) and the RLS is still just as disgusting as it was a month ago..even taking Requip 3x's a day; without it I'm doomed.
I will let y'all know if the Savella sends my RLS into outer space. I hate Neurontin and I didn't won't Lyrica (not yet, I have gained 10lbs since March!) and my doctor said that Savella is only for Fibro in the U.S. and a pleasant side effect is appetite suppressant. Haha, guess which effect made me jump at Savella!
Wayne wrote:
At my last neurologist appointment, my doctor gave me a couple trial/starter packs for Savella. It's a treatment for fibromyalgia.
Wayne, have you tried it and what have the results been? Plz, plz answer.
I received two TrPs injections today.
I am going to start the pack after the Wellbutrin is out of my system...I haven't taken it a whole month yet; my pain is still real (Fibro) and the RLS is still just as disgusting as it was a month ago..even taking Requip 3x's a day; without it I'm doomed.
I will let y'all know if the Savella sends my RLS into outer space. I hate Neurontin and I didn't won't Lyrica (not yet, I have gained 10lbs since March!) and my doctor said that Savella is only for Fibro in the U.S. and a pleasant side effect is appetite suppressant. Haha, guess which effect made me jump at Savella!
Wayne wrote:
At my last neurologist appointment, my doctor gave me a couple trial/starter packs for Savella. It's a treatment for fibromyalgia.
Wayne, have you tried it and what have the results been? Plz, plz answer.
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Last night I think I had reflux from this med. I woke up at midnight and couldn't swallow or take a breath. After a few scary seconds it eased up. I slept the rest of the night with my head up on pillows.
I have a sick tummy this morning 2 hrs. after my morning dose.
Question:
Has anyone taken this drug?
I have a sick tummy this morning 2 hrs. after my morning dose.
Question:
Has anyone taken this drug?
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FYI: side effect
Either this med. is causing Reflux and I am being woken up not able to catch my breath or the med. itself is having a side effect that is causing my heart to race and I cannot catch my breath for a few seconds.
Either way, it scared me and I couldn't quite wake up completely...I felt drunk or something. After a few seconds sitting up, my throat would relax and my heart calmed down...the drunk feeling took several minutes to leave though. I have been taken off this med. after three days.
Also, this happened all 3 nights; the last night the nighttime dosage was taken at 3pm.
Either this med. is causing Reflux and I am being woken up not able to catch my breath or the med. itself is having a side effect that is causing my heart to race and I cannot catch my breath for a few seconds.
Either way, it scared me and I couldn't quite wake up completely...I felt drunk or something. After a few seconds sitting up, my throat would relax and my heart calmed down...the drunk feeling took several minutes to leave though. I have been taken off this med. after three days.
Also, this happened all 3 nights; the last night the nighttime dosage was taken at 3pm.
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Laura, that's too bad about the Savella. Couldn't have been pleasant.
Beth - Wishing you a restful sleep tonight
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Sounds terrifying!
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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