Dalfampridine and Seizures: What Users Say
Brand names: Ampyra
Reviews for Dalfampridine
- Mav...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- February 11, 2019
For Multiple Sclerosis "I'm 53 and started on Ampyra 20 months ago, and about 4 months ago I switched to the generic (Ascent) - seems to be no difference except that the time release may be a little different. As far as performance, the benefits peak for me at hour 8. With the medicine, using a treadmill takes me 10 minutes, and without the same incline and distance, it is 12 minutes - starting out at the same but slowing faster without. Side effects are minimal, but I do skip when I can as this lessens the likelihood of serious side effects like seizures - I take 12 a week, and I have a full-time job. Also, beyond the medication, rest, stress reduction, and diet - try the Wahls - improve symptoms - Best always - hope this helps."
- Anonymous
- August 20, 2018
For Multiple Sclerosis "My daughter has had MS since 2002, she was 20 when diagnosed. Ampyra has helped a lot, but now she has started having seizures. This is a side effect. I'm not sure this caused them, but be careful."
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For Multiple Sclerosis "This med is a wonder drug for me. I saw a difference in my walking speed within 2 weeks with only the 10mg use. As I moved up to the full 20mg daily, I found I had more energy, didn't need my daily nap, and even have done some light gardening. Last night, I walked down a 3-story spiral staircase when leaving a concert (holding on to the rail and holding hands with my husband). My ONLY negative is with the 'Specialty' pharma, which we are forced to use. (No choice, they are the only pharma for this med.) Accredo is enough of a hassle (even for my MS renowned doctor), I may stop if I have to deal with them monthly. Don't be afraid of the seizures warning in the info. With the time release pill, it seems not to be an issue if taken correctly."