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Re: Migraine Headaches and Mood disorders

Posted by OldSchool on January 5, 2002, at 20:24:33

In reply to Migraine Headaches and Mood disorders » OldSchool, posted by spike4848 on January 5, 2002, at 12:10:44

> > No, Verapamil has absolutely no uses for depression. In fact calcium channel blockers like Verapamil have been implicated in the development or worsening of depression. There is some evidence for Verapamil usage in refractory mania however.
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> > Old School
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> Hey Old School,
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> Well from what I have read, there is evidence supporting verapamil helping panic/anxiety. Also as you mention it being effective in bipolar disorder ... although controversial.
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> What I find very interesting is the migraine/mood disorder connection. I see lots of people with migraine headaches and concominent anxiety/depression. And so many of the treatments are the same ... namely elavil, depakote, ssri's, sometime neurontin and lastly *Verapamil*. So I wonder if anyone has had any personal sucess with it.
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> Sadly, I don't think we will ever see a good, large scale study on verapamil because it is generic. So no drug company funding, no study! It is too bad, because the side effect profile is minimal.
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> Thanks for the reply,
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> Spike


Spike, Ive never read or heard of Verapamil having any mood elevating qualities to it. More the opposite. In fact there is something here on Dr. Bob's tips and tricks that mentions calcium channel blockers can cause or exacerbate depression. Go to the tips and do a search for calcium channel blockers and it will pull up.

As for Verapamil being used for refractory mania that is well documented. So is its use for headache prophylaxis. I had a neurologist rx me Verapamil for vascular headaches once and this is a definite usage for Verapamil.

Maybe cause the verapamil kills your headaches that makes you feel better and makes your depression a little better. But as far as Verapamil having any actual AD qualities to it...forget about it.

Old School


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