Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Central Nervous System Stimulants -
Dexedrine
Dexedrine is an amphetamine. Dexedrine is often
prescribed for daytime sleepiness (narcolepsy), attention deficit disorder and
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depression. The military uses Dexedrine to keep its pilots and other soldiers
awake on long missions. Amphetamines such as Dexedrine increase alertness,
energy and motivation and at times sexual drive. Dexedrine is believed to
increase the concentrations of dopamine in particular and norepinephrine and
serotonin to some extent.
Dexedrine May Work in Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Because it
is prescribed for three conditions; daytime sleepiness, poor concentration and
depression that are often found in ME/CFS. Dexedrine may increase the
concentrations of some neurotransmitters that may be low in ME/CFS.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
Studies. One small study found improved fatigue levels after dexamphetamine
treatment.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
Physicians. Dr. Teitelbaum states Dexedrine can helpful by increasing blood
pressure (and standing), decreasing the weight gain often seen (leading to
better sleep and less pain) and increasing energy. He has found it to be ‘very
safe and effective’ with the proviso that the rest of the body is supported by a
comprehensive treatment program. He believes Dexedrine is underused in ME/CFS. A
recent paper in the Medical Hypotheses journal by Dr. Check proposes Dexedrine
is an effective tool for fighting chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and other
disorders.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
Patients Report.
Click here to read chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) patients reports
of their experiences with Dexedrine.
Dose - Dr. Rowe suggests ME/CFS patients using Dexedrine
for orthostatic intolerance begin with 5m spansules in morning. If no
improvement is seen increase to 2 or 3 spansules in the morning.
Possible Side Effects. Overstimulation,
sleeplessness, rapid heart rate, tremor, potential drug dependence, tolerance,
multiple drug interactions and more. All amphetamines can be addictive if
abused.
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This summary was put together by a layman with ME/CFS and is not intended to
provide complete information on the side effects or any other aspects of this
drug. It is for informational purposes only.
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Check, J.H., Katsoff, D., Kaplan, H., Liss, J., Boimel.
2007. A disorder of sympathomimetic amines leading to increased vascular
permeability may be the etiologic factor in various treatment refractory health
problems in women. Medical Hypotheses. Article in press.
Olson LG, Ambrogetti A, Sutherland DC. 2003. A pilot randomized controlled trial
of dexamphetamine in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Psychosomatics
Jan-Feb;44(1):38-43.
Jacob Teitelbaum, 2007. From Fatigued to Fantastic 3rd ed., Avery Press.
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