Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Hi Joana, I have tremors too. I take Elavil (Amitriptyline) low dose that controls them very well. Not everyone with CMT has tremors. In 1926 or so, researchers Roussy and Levy found a family with CMT and these tremors and so this then became " Roussy Levy CMT " . One of the research papers I have read suggested these tremors were connected to the first family found with CMT Type 1B. But many people with different types of CMT have tremors. This tremor is known as " essential tremor " . Here's a website on essential tremor (it is not restricted only to CMT) http://www.wemove.org/et/ Elavil is marketed under different names in different countries. Take a look at this list and look up Domical (United Kingdom). Quite possibly other names from this list may be available in the UK as well. Don't be confused by the information about Elavil being an anti- depressant. So it is, but it has other uses too, like to help with neuropathy pain and even bed-wetting! I have not found a suitable herbal replacement for Elavil. As I mentioned to you when we spoke, Kava, the real stuff, seemed to be the best replacement - but not what we can buy here in capsule form in the U.S. Then someone mentioned St. 's Wort to me for tremors, but I have never tried that. ~ Gretchen US Brand Names: Elavil; Larozyl; Vanatrip Other Brand Names: Adepril (Italy) Amilit (Italy) Amineurin (Germany) Amiplin (Taiwan) Amiprin (Japan) Amitrip (New Zealand) Amyline (Ireland) Anapsique (Mexico) Apo-Amitriptyline (Canada) Domical (United Kingdom) Elatrol (Israel) Elatrolet (Israel) Enafon (Korea) Endep (Australia; Canada; New Zealand; South Africa) Lantron (Japan) Laroxyl (Benin; Burkina Faso; Ethiopia; France; Gambia; Germany; Ghana; Guinea; Italy; Ivory Coast; Kenya; Kuwait; Liberia; Libya Lebanon; Malawi; Mali; Mauritania; Mauritius; Morocco; Niger; Nigeria; Oman; Qatar; Republic of Yemen; Saudi Arabia; Senegal; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; South Africa; Sudan; Syria; Tanzania; Tunisia; Uganda; United Arab Emirates; Zambia; Zimbabwe) Miketorin (Japan) Noriline (South Africa) Novoprotect (Germany) Pinsaun (Taiwan) Redomex (Belgium) Sarotard (Korea) Saroten Retard (Malaysia) Saroten (Benin; Burkina Faso; Cyprus; Denmark; Ethiopia; Finland; Gambia; Germany; Ghana; Greece; Guinea; Iran; Ivory Coast; Kenya; Kuwait; Liberia; Libya Lebanon; Malawi; Mali; Mauritania; Mauritius; Morocco; Niger; Nigeria; Oman; Portugal; Qatar; Republic of Yemen; Saudi Arabia; Senegal; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; South Africa; Sudan; Sweden; Switzerland; Syria; Tanzania; Tunisia; Uganda; United Arab Emirates; Zambia; Zimbabwe) Sarotena (India) Sarotex (Netherlands; Norway) Syneudon (Germany) Teperin (Hungary; Iraq; Jordan) Trepiline (South Africa) Tridep (India) Tripta (Malaysia; Thailand) Triptizol (Italy) Trynol (Taiwan) Tryptal (Israel) Tryptanol (Argentina; Hong Kong; Japan; Malaysia; Mexico; New Zealand; South Africa; Thailand) Tryptizol (Austria; Belgium; Denmark; United Kingdom; Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland) Trytomer (India) Uxen (Argentina) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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