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Title: Curious about verapamil Post by nolagirl on Oct 2nd, 2013 at 12:08pm
Hi all,
I can't believe this forum actually exists! I'm so excited to have found you. A little background info: I've had CH cycles since 2001. Always in the fall, lasts about two months. I was misdiagnosed when I first started having them. I was told they were migraines, given a prescription of percocet (which I wouldn't take), and sent home. Two years ago, I met my absolutely wonderful husband, who happens to be a fantastic doctor. When my cycle started and I explained my symptoms to him, he immediately said they were clusters, hooked my up to oxygen, gave me an imitrex injection, and blam-- I found some relief! We've been experimenting with various treatments to try to bust the cycle. Last time I did a couple of steroid injections and a round of oral steroids, and the cycle was shortened, but not by much. He has suggested we try verapamil (which I used to sell so I'm pretty familiar with side effects, etc.), but I'm very active and am concerned about taking it. So, my question is this: has anyone had any success taking it episodically to bust a cycle? My cycle started anew yesterday, so I'm inclined to just go ahead and try it to see what happens. Thanks! |
Title: Re: Curious about verapamil Post by Esheel31 on Oct 2nd, 2013 at 10:24pm
Thanks Bob,That was a great read.I just started 240 mgs a day myself.
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Title: Re: Curious about verapamil Post by Mike NZ on Oct 3rd, 2013 at 1:55am
Hi and welcome
240mgs is a pretty low dose for verapamil. Most get relief around 360-480mg but some go to around 1000mg. This is a lot higher than what is used for blood pressure control, so many doctors are reluctant to increase the dose. It takes about 10 days for a dose change to become effective, so don't change too quickly. Make sure you also get regular ECGs done as it can change the PR interval, however stopping the verapamil should result in it returning to normal. Most people experience constipation using it (I'm sure the tablets include concrete dust), but a good diet with plenty of fluids makes a big difference. |
Title: Re: Curious about verapamil Post by droosa on Oct 3rd, 2013 at 10:39pm
My Doctor put me on Verapamil ER 240 2xd about 15 years ago. It works great as a preventive. After five years I quit it altogether until I underwent Chemo and Radiation for Cancer. Then the CH came back and I started the same dosage again. I have gone as high as 960 a day, but watching your BP is important.
Good luck with your decision and may the clusters be history. |
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