Cough suppressant may ease fibromyalgia pain

by General Manager on 5th June 2008

in All ME/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Fibromyalgia News, Research

Cough suppressant may ease fibromyalgia pain
PakTribune.com, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: A medication normally used to quiet a stubborn cough may also help ease the chronic pain of fibromyalgia, a small study suggests.

 

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Amy Lang 23rd June 2008 at 2:39 pm

Re Article on Dextromethorphan

Very interesting, but PLEASE BEWARE! I had a severe reaction to combination of dextro with Prozac, resulting in racing thoughts, sweating, chills, muscle tremors, uncontrollable teeth chattering, severe anxiety, hypervigilance and a trip to the emergency room. Evidence exists that dextro + antidepressants can = serotonin toxicity syndrome.

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