Guest guest Posted April 28, 1999 Report Share Posted April 28, 1999 This is for those of you who suffer from RLS and a chemical imbalance. I have severe RLS now under control with MIRAPEX, Codeine, Trazodone, and Acetocoline. I do not have a chemical imbalance. My daughter who has Major Depression has finally been dx with a severe case of RLS. She is on Trilafon and Effexor. I saw my neurologist yesterday, (Tuesday). He told me that Trilafon can exacerbate RLS. Clozaril is the best but as some of you may know, one needs a weekly blood test and if one's white blood count drops, Clozaril must stop immediately. I asked him about Risperdol and Zyprexa, he prefers Zyprexa as Risperdol can exacerbate RLS but not as much as Trilafon. On Monday I attended a seminar about dementia in the elderly. The psychiatrist who gave the lecture, is extremely well regarded by others in this field. He prefers to give Risperdol for elderly clients who need this kind of medication, as it decreases the possibility of the elderly losing even more cognition when dementia is a problem. I have consulted with him about cases in the past and called him last night. He is very familiar with RLS and assured me that Zyprexa is perfectly appropriate when one is not elderly. The only drawback with Zprexa is that it can cause a weight gain. One other piece of information I learned from my neurologist (Bruce Erhenberg), yesterday, is that Neurotin is now believed to help less with RLS symptoms and more with the sleep aspect of the disorder. All of the above is " for your information only, " and not to be looked at as advice. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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