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Joanne,

Try searching on Fludrocortisone which is the generic name for florinef. on

this site:

http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/8124/8124.html?k=DrugResourceZoneF\

R408

The most serious side effects are:

Headache and blurred vision caused by high

blood pressure; low body potassium levels,

causing cramps, weakness, and heart

palpitations. Call your doctor immediately.

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> My dad saw his neurologist today. He has been very tired and

> has been " fainting " lately. His doctor prescribed a very small

> amount of Florinef. I know that I've seen this word on this site. I

> did a search but it is not very successful. Could someone

> explain what this does and what the possible side affects are.

> I would also like to know if anyone has taken Coenzyme Q10. I'm

> sure that I read about this here but I can't find the message.

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Joanne,

Accidently hit send so this is continued:

Less Common

Dizziness, difficulty swallowing, headache,

hives, itchiness, rash, cough, vomiting,

sudden weight gain, retention of sodium and

water in the body.

Several people have tried the Co Q10 and I have not heard good or bad about

it. There is fear of some doctors that high doses may cause the body to stop

manufacturing it naturally.

Take care Bill and Charlotte

jarsenault@... wrote:

> My dad saw his neurologist today. He has been very tired and

> has been " fainting " lately. His doctor prescribed a very small

> amount of Florinef. I know that I've seen this word on this site. I

> did a search but it is not very successful. Could someone

> explain what this does and what the possible side affects are.

> I would also like to know if anyone has taken Coenzyme Q10. I'm

> sure that I read about this here but I can't find the message.

> Thanks

>

> Joanne

>

> If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may

> unsubscribe by sending a blank email to

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> shydrager-unsubscribe

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I have a quick question about florinef - does it increase tremors in any MSA

patients? Since starting on it they seem much worse. And what's a " normal "

dose? My father is taking .1 MG (I think) twice a day, and his BP has been

in the basement for the last 3-4 days (60/40 standing) I'm leery of asking

the doctor to increase it because of all the " swelling " side effects I've

read about, but he's so weak in the morning I'm also afraid he's heading for

a fall. His legs seemed to have weakened also since starting on the

florinef. Is this a side effect others have encountered?

And one last question, his doctor did not want to prescribe anything to help

him sleep, because he gets up about 3 times a night, but he's sleeping awful

- what is a mild sleep aid I could ask for?

Thanks

Alice

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Alice,

I am not aware of florinef causing an increase in tremors, but each

patient is different, so I guess anything is possible. The .1mg twice

a day seems fairly normal. My husband Rob takes .3 mg a day, but he

worked up to that over time. Be sure your father is getting lots of

salt (bouillion or salt tablets) and is taking in at least 2 liters

of water every day.

In terms of sleeping -- is he getting up to go to the bathroom?

Frequent urination at night can be caused by an increase in blood

pressure when lying down, which causes the kidneys to work to remove

water from the blood. This can be alleviated by sleeping with the

head of the bed raised on blocks. (Just propping up the patient's

head with pillows will NOT do it!)This prevents the blood pressure

from spiking up and the kidneys will not work so hard. It also helps

the patient feel better in the morning because they are not starting

out with such a low blood pressure.

If that's not the reason he's getting up, you might ask the doctor

about using benedryl as a mild sleep aid, or about a prescription for

trazadone, which is a mild anti-depressant with a side effect of

drowsiness.

Good luck,

Carol & Rob

> I have a quick question about florinef - does it increase tremors

in any MSA

> patients? Since starting on it they seem much worse. And what's

a " normal "

> dose? My father is taking .1 MG (I think) twice a day, and his BP

has been

> in the basement for the last 3-4 days (60/40 standing) I'm leery of

asking

> the doctor to increase it because of all the " swelling " side

effects I've

> read about, but he's so weak in the morning I'm also afraid he's

heading for

> a fall. His legs seemed to have weakened also since starting on the

> florinef. Is this a side effect others have encountered?

> And one last question, his doctor did not want to prescribe

anything to help

> him sleep, because he gets up about 3 times a night, but he's

sleeping awful

> - what is a mild sleep aid I could ask for?

> Thanks

> Alice

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Alice,

To my knowledge it does not increase tremor. Have you increased salt (sodium

along with taking the florinef? People with MSA often try to get from 4000 to

6000 mg of sodium along with the florinef each day.

When does your dad take his florinef? Best is on waking and about 7-8 hours

later. Taking it late in the day may cause the BP to rise when laying down and

could adversely affect sleep. Many MSA patients take an antidepressant called

trazadone which helps them sleep.

Take care, Bill and Charlotte

Alice Mac wrote:

> I have a quick question about florinef - does it increase tremors in any MSA

> patients? Since starting on it they seem much worse. And what's a " normal "

> dose? My father is taking .1 MG (I think) twice a day, and his BP has been

> in the basement for the last 3-4 days (60/40 standing) I'm leery of asking

> the doctor to increase it because of all the " swelling " side effects I've

> read about, but he's so weak in the morning I'm also afraid he's heading for

> a fall. His legs seemed to have weakened also since starting on the

> florinef. Is this a side effect others have encountered?

> And one last question, his doctor did not want to prescribe anything to help

> him sleep, because he gets up about 3 times a night, but he's sleeping awful

> - what is a mild sleep aid I could ask for?

> Thanks

> Alice

>

> If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may

> unsubscribe by sending a blank email to

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> shydrager-unsubscribe

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Thanks Barb,

The doctor that is handling my bp just put me on Florinef last week

and prescribed potassium suppliments at the same time. I am currently

on a trail basis to see if this helps my bp levels stabilize. I have

been having bad stomach spasms, but I did with proamatine also. So

not sure if it is the disorder or meds. Maybe it will subside after

an adjutment period. Since I do have parkinsom symptoms it is always

hard to tell. Did Ken have any similar probs on these meds? Thanks

for the info..I always check here to see if my treatment is on

course. What blessings you ALL are! ..Rose

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