One thing that worries me is headaches. I simply can't tell if Pinky has them--some people just assume that the pain is there and that makes sense but I am also afraid of some of side effects of pain medicine like constipation, lethargy, etc Pinky is already lethargic but if she is in pain something has to be given.
Anyway, been lurking on people acromegaly support forum that is open and anyone can read and learn.
Wanted to see what they have found effective and see what they say about gabapentin and other drugs in that class.
Didn't find much on that. Nor did they mention a drug that kitties can use but I am still going through the site and past posts.
I did find this about a week ago and haven't had time to run it by Pinky's doctor. It is about acromegaly pain control for people. Specifically headaches:
http://pituitary.mgh.harvard.edu/e-s-963.htm
Found it very interesting that they mention tricylic anti-depressants for headaches. That would be something like amitriptyline. I will post more links on using amitriptiline with cats that I found when I have a bit more time.
Doxepin (Sinequan) is in the class of medications called tricyclic antidepressants too. Given to dogs and cats for behaviorial issues.
The one big drawback with amitriptyline is it effects blood sugar (but I don't know to what degree). I read it can either raise or lower it --- which makes it complicated . If it did one or the other you could compensate. For a normal diabetic cat I guess they wouldn't use it but I am just toying with the idea that for the pain of acromegaly it be might worth considering IF it wouldn't play complete havoc on the BG #s. Perhaps others have already tried it.
I say this because I have already gotten gaba. powder but couldnt use it as it was formulated wrong. Next got amantadine but the liquid formulation for the diabetic cat tastes terrible. (I tasted it.)
I know that the tiniest amount of amitriptyline could be easily given and if that is what they prescribe for people's acro headaches I am wondering if it might also work for the cat.
Elaine and Pinky
Anyway, been lurking on people acromegaly support forum that is open and anyone can read and learn.
Wanted to see what they have found effective and see what they say about gabapentin and other drugs in that class.
Didn't find much on that. Nor did they mention a drug that kitties can use but I am still going through the site and past posts.
I did find this about a week ago and haven't had time to run it by Pinky's doctor. It is about acromegaly pain control for people. Specifically headaches:
http://pituitary.mgh.harvard.edu/e-s-963.htm
Found it very interesting that they mention tricylic anti-depressants for headaches. That would be something like amitriptyline. I will post more links on using amitriptiline with cats that I found when I have a bit more time.
Doxepin (Sinequan) is in the class of medications called tricyclic antidepressants too. Given to dogs and cats for behaviorial issues.
The one big drawback with amitriptyline is it effects blood sugar (but I don't know to what degree). I read it can either raise or lower it --- which makes it complicated . If it did one or the other you could compensate. For a normal diabetic cat I guess they wouldn't use it but I am just toying with the idea that for the pain of acromegaly it be might worth considering IF it wouldn't play complete havoc on the BG #s. Perhaps others have already tried it.
I say this because I have already gotten gaba. powder but couldnt use it as it was formulated wrong. Next got amantadine but the liquid formulation for the diabetic cat tastes terrible. (I tasted it.)
I know that the tiniest amount of amitriptyline could be easily given and if that is what they prescribe for people's acro headaches I am wondering if it might also work for the cat.
Elaine and Pinky