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#934604 - 09/24/09 06:26 PM
Re: Subutex/Clonidine, Please Help!
[Re: GardenerGirl]
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Registered: 09/04/06
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My doc started me on clonidine .10 mg twice a day I hope he didn't write that on the prescription! This is how 10mg gets administered by mistake. It's always worth checking. Anyway, the dose for migraines is 50mcg (0.5mg) twice daily, increased to 75mcg if necessary after a couple of weeks. However, the drug is not recommended any more in the UK for migraine prophylaxis. Choices are beta-blockers, pizotifen, sodium valproate, topiramate, and cyproheptadine. Of course, the US may have other drugs available and have a different view about clonidine and methysergide, but it may be that if clonidine is considered suitable, it is being under-dosed (not a recommendation to increase it without supervision). This is all from a prophylactic point of view; I'm assuming the triptans are for acute attacks?
Edited by nephro (09/24/09 06:27 PM)
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#934826 - 09/25/09 09:17 AM
Re: Subutex/Clonidine, Please Help!
[Re: GardenerGirl]
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Registered: 08/07/07
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I don't have much to offer in the way of all the other things you take and interactions and such, but I have been on sub and have something to add there.
I have a chronic back issue and choice too, to get off the opiates all together last year. My doc assured me that sub was wonderful for pain issues, but I did not find that to be quite accurate. I did help the pain some, but not near the relief I needed a lot of days. I had to rely on muscle relaxers much more and while they were helpful, they made me lethargic to the point of not being functional.
I was started out on 12 mg and told to stay on that dose. After a couple of months, I started having issues, etc. with the medication and decided to get off of that, too. When tapering, I found that the 2mg dose was just as effective as the 12 mg and I lost a lot of the side effects that I didn't like. If you are able to start on a lower dose, I think that is the best way to go.
I have also had migraines in the past, although, nothing I am sure like you experience. My heart really goes out to you for having to endure that kind of pain day after day! I can't see how sub could help with that kind of intense pain, though, and once you are on sub, narcotics won't work (except some in the hospital I believe). It looks like you have tried it all and then some. I hope you get the relief you are looking for and the help you need! Best wishes!
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#936302 - 09/29/09 08:05 AM
Re: Subutex/Clonidine, Please Help!
[Re: nephro]
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Registered: 08/07/07
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You know, my sub Dr. was actually "angry" at me for saying I was experiencing bad side effects and wanted to lower the dose. He got very aggitated and told me that there were no bad side effects that ever occured due to the sub and maybe I should see another Dr. for my "severe" problems. After he made me feel about 2 inches tall, I handed him my research about other people suffering ill effects at high doses and he tore it up and said it was "nonsense". At any rate, I asked him for enough to taper and get off the drug, so he have me 30 days worth and sent me on my way. As a Dr., I thought his main goal was to make me better, but I actually felt like it was completely money driven. I think he would have kept me on Sub for life, if I let it, so he could keep getting his monthly visits. It was a rude awakening and I will no longer feel the same trust I felt when I walked in to his office that first day, for any Dr.
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#937140 - 09/30/09 08:07 PM
Re: Subutex/Clonidine, Please Help!
[Re: martind]
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Registered: 07/26/07
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Hi friends, Welcome GardnerGirl. I've been on Sub for 4 months now at 16mg for a hydro habit of 180-200mg of hydro a day, 18-20 Norco/day for 2 years +. I am really, really fatigued and sleepy on this dose. I'm seeing my doc tomorrow and would like to taper, but not too fast to get my body used to the change, down to 8mg for a couple of weeks, then 4mg, then 2mg then 1mg...if I can do it....I'm very scared about going off but if I taper slowly, that would still be a couple of months away. My doc, who I really like, said he usually talks about tapering after 6 months but I'm ready. Also, he is way into making me comfortable with other meds if the w/d from the sub is bad. I kind of agree with martind about sub maybe not being the right drug for you. It does increase your opiate tolerance and even after you are off it, your tolerance is still higher and may always be...just check into that more with your doc. Another suggestion, I was told to be in mild to moderate w/d's before I went in for my sub induction. I went 22 hrs and was just beginning to feel the sweats and aches so it wasn't bad. The sub worked right away and was a tremendous relief. Those first few weeks, it felt like it was truly a miracle drug. Now, I'm not trying to say it isn't helpful because it is and if I had tried to get off any sooner, I'd have been jonesing and out on the streets looking for more hydro. But, now I think my dose is too high so I want to lower it fairly slowly. It is true that 2mg works as well, if not better than 16mg. I really do believe that. Maybe at first I needed a higher dose because I had used for so long but now, 4 months later, it seems that I can come down significantly. Please keep us posted and let us know what you decide to do! Take care, Woodrow
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