Prozac now stand along with two other odd-seeming drugs in showing (over a relatively short time) to reduce either lesions and/or relapses. The other two are minocycline ( a tetracycline antibiotic) and Lipitor or Zocor the statin med for high cholesterol.
It seems that a lot of meds have an antiinflammatory action. We need to see longterm studies on these.
With all of the knowleadge being gained about direct axonal degeneration being more directly linked to the disability in MS (than demyelinization) and NOT being linked to the inflammatory part, it will be interesting to see if these drugs show a slowing of the disability in MS.
Quix
Hi! Welcome back! Good to see you!
Very interesting, indeed. The Netherlands study hardly seems scientific with such a small sampling of subjects, but perhaps this will spur further study. (Thanks for looking it up, Elaine!) Those SSRIs are miracle drugs, if you ask me! I couldn't have gotten through my post-partum days without Prozac.....
Let us know if you hear anything more!
Zilla*
Hello Heather lovely to hear from you . Sorry ive not been posting but have been dealing with a lot. I have came of all treatment it was not suiting me .iIfelt so ill and my walking was so bad . I am now using a walker my balance is next to nothing i have got drop foot and am using afos all this has happened since starting treatment although it is alright for other sufferers its just not for me. Are you on any treatment Heather?
It is good to get back on the forum and great to hear from you . Take care
Hugs and love jules
hI Ray we ve never spoken before but i was just wondering how long you ve had ms and how long you ve been on prozac for. So sorry to be nosy but i was also wondering how your ms has progressed.
It was my gp that first told me about the prozac trial how ever it ws only a 24 week trial so i spoke to the ms society and tghey told me there was evidence to do a longer trial.
Please let me know
JULES
Yes, I did find the study about Prozac and MS!!!! It was done in the Netherlands. 38 people completed the study. They took 20 mg of Prozac each day. Two thirds of the group on Prozac had NO new areas of inflammation while on the drug. 25 percent of the group on the placebo had new lesions.
Detailed brain scans were done every four weeks. Now researchers want to further investigate the effect of higher doses of Prozac.
Thanks Jules for bringing this to the forum!!!
Elaine
Hi There,, No I havent heard of the study with prozac, However i've been on Prozac for years I would like to hear about this,
Interesting for sure!!!
Ray
So glad to see you posting. Everybody needs some time away from the Forum due to illness and just plain fatigue. We understand.
I have not heard about the study with Prozac. I wonder if I can find some information out on the MS Society website. If anyone else knows about the study, we would love to know about it. Zocor (the cholesterol lowering drug) was said to be a benefit to MS'ers, but I don't think that therory ever panned out.
Good to see you Meathead...how have you been doing sweetheart?
Big Hugs,
Heather