Posted by gregm2 on April 16, 2002, at 13:52:03
In reply to Re: remeron and diazepam » gregm2, posted by fachad on April 15, 2002, at 19:19:11
Thank you for your interest and your suggestions fachad,
The problem with my fathers case is that he did not get the proper attention by doctors, maybe because he is 75 years old. What I haven't mentioned is that I am posting from Greece... I am under the impression that neurologists in Greece are maybe not so experienced and (I dare to say)concerned about cases like my fathers.
This is the reason why I have started to read a lot about the neurochemistry of such diseases and the related pharmacology. In some cases I informed doctors about the side-effects of some medicines (!!), which I think is not the right way of information flow(!)
It is the first time that I post messages on a board and I must say I am very pleasantly surprised by the response and concern I get.Regarding short acting benzos, the doctor has replaced two out of the three doses of diazepam with 2 x 0.25 mg Xanax, and kept a dose of diazepam (7.5mg) for the evening. It is the second day that he has done that change and he is slightly less anxious but still seems quite confulsed. His muscle strength has decreased quite a lot but he "likes" to stand up almost all day! (probably because he is feeling nervous).
Regarding Remeron, the 15mg in the morning and the 30mg in the evening were working perfectly until the point he had this "anxiety attack" (10 days ago). His appetite was increased quite a lot and his night sleep was lasting about 9 hours.
After the "anxiety attack" he has lost his appetite and he was waking up in the middle of the night and early in the morning. This is why the doctor increased diazepam from 7.5 mg per day to 12.5mg per day. Maybe this change has caused more trouble...I don't know.
You have mentioned about the anticholinergic effects of hydroxyzine. Can you please give me some examples of anticholinergic effects? My father takes Hydroxyzine hydrochloride (a medicine called Atarax in Greece). He is taking 50mg of this 3 times per day (total 150mg). I am under the impression that it does not do anything for him because the doctor has doubled this dose when the "anxiety attack" started, but we saw no effect and went back to the 3 x 50 mg. Do you think that this is something he should not take? I am just asking for an opinion.
I am sorry for the long reply but my family and I are going thorough a very rough time and any help is much appreciated.
Thank you once more.
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