Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 637254

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Re:Babblemail » MrBrice

Posted by Phillipa on April 26, 2006, at 21:11:03

In reply to Mepobramate (equanil), posted by MrBrice on April 26, 2006, at 15:45:08

Mr. Brice I see you don't have your babblelight on has anyone explained it to you? If you see a poster whos name is blue you click on the blue name and babblemail appears where you can write a personal message to them like an E-mail. If you wish to receive babblemail go to the registration page and click yes I want to receive babblemail if not that's okay too. Hope that helps. Love phillipa

 

Re:Babblemail

Posted by MrBrice on April 27, 2006, at 2:40:09

In reply to Re:Babblemail » MrBrice, posted by Phillipa on April 26, 2006, at 21:11:03

I think i just turned it on phillipa ;)

greets

 

Re:Babblemail

Posted by MrBrice on April 27, 2006, at 8:43:56

In reply to Re:Babblemail, posted by MrBrice on April 27, 2006, at 2:40:09

First reaction to my first intake of the medication: seems like a placebo to me :-)

feel very little...

is it supposed to evolve after many intakes...?

 

Re: Mepobramate (equanil) » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on April 27, 2006, at 15:55:18

In reply to Mepobramate (equanil), posted by MrBrice on April 26, 2006, at 15:45:08

Hi

Meprobamate is generally considered to be a less effective anti-anxiety drug than the benzodiazepines. It tends to cause more drowsiness than the benzos, and is more dangerous in overdose. Meprobamate is not a first-line drug, but may possibly be useful when other meds have failed.

What country do you live in MrBrice?

Ed

 

Re:Babblemail

Posted by Phillipa on April 27, 2006, at 18:44:15

In reply to Re:Babblemail, posted by MrBrice on April 27, 2006, at 8:43:56

What dose are you on? And what other meds? And is it for anxiety or panic attacks? Have you been meds like this before this was the first time I ever took med. So I'd say with the valium around a couple of days. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Mepobramate (equanil) ed phillipa

Posted by MrBrice on April 28, 2006, at 4:52:23

In reply to Re: Mepobramate (equanil) » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on April 27, 2006, at 15:55:18

I live in Belgium ed, but i must say my pdoc is a somewhat older man. I have lots of respect for him but maybe he IS to used to prescribing the drugs from his young days...
But i think he made the decision because of the benefits tough, altough i don't feel much of the benefits right now.

I use this only for anxiety, and i take 400mg daily.

I must say that last night i did have some anti anxiety-effect, but it's a strange feeling, not what i would have expected from a such medicine. When the medicine peaked, i slept. It really knocked me off my feet.
It's a strange thing, i'm not sure i wanna continue this medicine very long, i better make a new appointment for next week.

grtz

 

Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on April 28, 2006, at 14:31:47

In reply to Re: Mepobramate (equanil) ed phillipa, posted by MrBrice on April 28, 2006, at 4:52:23

Hi Mr. B,

Meprobamate is a sedative. In general, it is probably more effective for insomnia than it is for anxiety. The usual dose for anxiety is 400mg three or four times a day. A single 400mg dose in the evening can be used to treat insomnia. You could always try taking 200mg doses if 400mg doses cause too much drowsiness. Still, a benzodiazepine would probably be more effective.

>I must say that last night i did have some anti anxiety-effect, but it's a strange feeling, not what i would have expected from a such medicine.

Why was it strange?

What sort of anxiety do you suffer from? Do you have other problems too eg. depression?

Regards

Ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » ed_uk

Posted by Phillipa on April 28, 2006, at 18:31:53

In reply to Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on April 28, 2006, at 14:31:47

How come at age 24 I took 450mg of the above in the am along with 5mg valium TID? Was'nt tired at all. Just allowed me to function normally and take care of three small children at the time. I must have a hight tolerance. Love PJ O

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » Phillipa

Posted by ed_uk on April 29, 2006, at 12:10:13

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » ed_uk, posted by Phillipa on April 28, 2006, at 18:31:53

Hi PJ

450mg in the morning isn't a high dose. The usual dose is 400mg three or four times a day.

Ed xx

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » Phillipa

Posted by Phillipa on April 29, 2006, at 19:48:23

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » ed_uk, posted by Phillipa on April 28, 2006, at 18:31:53

Haven't heard of it used here in years it must have been my miracle cure at the time. Love PJ O

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc...

Posted by MrBrice on May 1, 2006, at 7:39:39

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » Phillipa, posted by Phillipa on April 29, 2006, at 19:48:23

Well I have decided to stop using it. I really didn't respond very well to it so I didn't think it was worthing getting addicted to it for.

I now got xanax at very low dose and it works miracles, the difference in working is very different from the meprobamate.

I think the xanax is a wonderfull drug and it's helping me very much. I like it.

grtz

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on May 1, 2006, at 10:45:04

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc..., posted by MrBrice on May 1, 2006, at 7:39:39

What dose of Xanax are you taking?

ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc...

Posted by MrBrice on May 1, 2006, at 13:38:33

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on May 1, 2006, at 10:45:04

3x 0.25 mg's a day


good, you think?

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on May 1, 2006, at 16:40:49

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc..., posted by MrBrice on May 1, 2006, at 13:38:33

Yes, 0.25mg three times a day is a sensible dose to begin with. Xanax is very potent, so 0.25mg isn't really that low!

Are you planning to take Xanax on a short term basis? The problem with Xanax is that when long term treatment is stopped, the withdrawal symptoms are often very severe.

Ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on May 1, 2006, at 16:46:33

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc..., posted by MrBrice on May 1, 2006, at 13:38:33

PS. Have you ever tried a long acting benzo such as diazepam or clonazepam?

Ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » ed_uk

Posted by Phillipa on May 1, 2006, at 18:34:07

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on May 1, 2006, at 16:46:33

Ed they taper off xanax here with valium a lot. At a high dose and lower it daily. And it doesn't take much time at all. Love PJ O And we keep missing each other on MSN.

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc...

Posted by MrBrice on May 2, 2006, at 4:15:05

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on May 1, 2006, at 16:40:49

> Yes, 0.25mg three times a day is a sensible dose to begin with. Xanax is very potent, so 0.25mg isn't really that low!
>
> Are you planning to take Xanax on a short term basis? The problem with Xanax is that when long term treatment is stopped, the withdrawal symptoms are often very severe.
>
> Ed


I don't know if i should use it really long. It works very well now for me, I haven't felt like this in about 2 years so I'm very happy for now.

Do you think the longer acting benzos will have the same effects on me?
If yes i'd be happy to switch.

And about the meprobamate, it made me depressed, have very strong rebound anxiousness, I'm happy I myself decided to quit the medicine and decided to go see another doc who did prescribe me a benzo, it's a way better medicine.

grtz,
Brice

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on May 2, 2006, at 14:25:06

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc..., posted by MrBrice on May 2, 2006, at 4:15:05

Hi B

>Do you think the longer acting benzos will have the same effects on me?

Yes probably. You could try clonazepam, chlordiazepoxide or diazepam.

Ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc...

Posted by MrBrice on May 2, 2006, at 16:43:10

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on May 2, 2006, at 14:25:06

> Hi B
>
> >Do you think the longer acting benzos will have the same effects on me?
>
> Yes probably. You could try clonazepam, chlordiazepoxide or diazepam.
>
> Ed

What's the best you think?

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on May 2, 2006, at 17:25:55

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc..., posted by MrBrice on May 2, 2006, at 16:43:10

Whichever you can get prescribed. Different countries prefer different benzos. I don't know which is used most in your country!

Ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED

Posted by MrBrice on May 6, 2006, at 5:10:32

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on May 2, 2006, at 17:25:55

Hey ed,

i got prescribed OXAZEPAM EG.

do you think it's a good choice from my doc? Have you got some personal experience?

grtzz

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on May 6, 2006, at 12:19:11

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED, posted by MrBrice on May 6, 2006, at 5:10:32

Hi

Oxazepam is a short-acting benzo!

Ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED

Posted by MrBrice on May 7, 2006, at 7:16:24

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on May 6, 2006, at 12:19:11

> Hi
>
> Oxazepam is a short-acting benzo!
>
> Ed


yeah, i experience...and it's nothing good for my anxiety either.
pdoc here i come again!

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED » MrBrice

Posted by ed_uk on May 7, 2006, at 11:04:41

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED, posted by MrBrice on May 7, 2006, at 7:16:24

Here are the characteristics of oxazepam:

1. Low potency, high doses may be needed to achieve relief

2. Short acting

3. Often takes quite a long time to 'kick in' after a dose

Ed

 

Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED

Posted by MrBrice on May 8, 2006, at 13:25:37

In reply to Re: Meprobamate: dose etc... ED » MrBrice, posted by ed_uk on May 7, 2006, at 11:04:41

> Here are the characteristics of oxazepam:
>
> 1. Low potency, high doses may be needed to achieve relief
>
> 2. Short acting
>
> 3. Often takes quite a long time to 'kick in' after a dose
>
> Ed


hey ed, this describes EXACTELY my experiences with it.
The xanax was able to relieve me from my anxiety, this doestn't. It doestn't really go to the core of the problem as xanax does.

I think I'm gonna ask for some valium.

grtzz


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