Yes, it is too bad that Amantadine doesn't help you. According to my neuro, about 25% of people with MS are severely affected by fatigue. And of that 25%, only 25% are helped by Amantadine. That's about 6 out of 100 people with MS. So you have plenty of company.
terpy
I've taken Amantadine for over 10 years with no long-term (or even short-term) side effects. I depend on it. If I forget to take it in the morning, I can really feel it by about 11 AM.
That, and liberal doses of Diet Dr Pepper, make it possible for me to get through the day.
Thank you ess..really appreciate your help on this! I would really be upset if I could no longer use it because it has made my life so much more productive with it. It's too bad that it doesn't work for you but perhaps another accident will happen with something else soon that will help you!
Lots of Hugs,
Rena
As far as I know it's a go. Amantadine is actually an anti-viral, but was found by accident to be helpful for MS fatigue in some people. Unfortunately I'm not one of them, even at 200 mg/day.
It has a low side-effect profile too, and as you already know, it's inexpensive. If it works, that's great. But of course get your doctor's opinion on this.
Sending good wishes (and Happy New Year!)
ess