Friday, May 20, 2016

3 New Drugs for Fibromyalgia on the Way?


(91outcomes.com) - A new article discussed in detail three new drugs that could be on the way for fibromyalgia.  Fibromyalgia, a condition with chronic widespread pain at its core, is a presumptive for Veterans Affairs disability claims for veterans with Persian Gulf service from 1990 to the present.


The new drugs that could prove beneficial for fibromyalgia sufferers include:


  • IMC-1, "a combination of famciclovir (Famvir), a common antiviral, with celecoxib (Celebrex), an anti-inflammatory arthritis drug," for an FDA-cleared Phase III clinical trial in 2017.
  • Microgabalin (DS-5565), "which relieves pain by binding to the body’s calcium channels," but, with, "a unique binding profile and long duration of action at voltage gated calcium channels."
  • Tonmya (TNX-102 SL), a new under-the-tongue formulation of cyclobenzaprine HCL 2.8 mg to improve sleep quality, and, it is hoped thereby, other fibromyalgia symptoms.


Read the full, very well written article by Donna Gregory Burch for the National Pain Report, at:  http://nationalpainreport.com/three-new-fibromyalgia-drugs-could-be-on-the-way-8830514.html

4 comments:

pylgrym said...

Using guiafenesin. P

Unknown said...

I was with the 1st Infantry 3-37 armor. I was with the 1st infantry Division 3-37 Armor and have multiple symptoms but all have begun to show within the last several years and the Wichita VA are denying due to not having a diagnosis or military medical records indicating symptoms within six months of leaving Desert Storm. They haven’t even given me an exam for those issues. Anyone have suggestions on what I can do to get the RO to change their minds?

Unknown said...

I was with the 1st infantry Division 3-37 Armor and have multiple symptoms but all have begun to show within the last several years and the Wichita VA are denying due to not having a diagnosis or military medical records indicating symptoms within six months of leaving Desert Storm. They haven’t even given me an exam for those issues. Anyone have suggestions on what I can do to get the RO to change their minds?

Unknown said...

Saw this. Interested.