results. has anyone had this drug prescribed? what
was your experience?
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
From the little that I know, I would approach it with caution. It's a drug of last resort.
Do more homework on it!
Posted by Razzle (Member # 30398) on :
I was under the impression that Vitamin B6 deficiency could also cause lack of REM sleep...
Posted by patches10025 (Member # 20983) on :
Try to buy it? Only the special 1% can pay for it!
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
quote:Originally posted by Razzle: I was under the impression that Vitamin B6 deficiency could also cause lack of REM sleep...
- Probably possible!
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
patches.. So Xyrem is expensive?
Posted by patches10025 (Member # 20983) on :
very. I believe it is over $12,000/month. I don't really know the exact # but insurance does not want to pay for I!
Posted by patches10025 (Member # 20983) on :
Sorry maybe its only $2,000/month.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
Sheesh. I would think it would be a very dangerous drug. I know someone who looked into it at one time. She backed out.
katrina... fix the candida issue and your sleep will improve. Guarantee!
Posted by GretaM (Member # 40917) on :
Only $2000 a month is still too much for this canuck.
Katrina-i hope it helps you.
It is a clear liquid that resembles water. It is very important to keep it always in it's bottle, and to keep away from kids and teenagers.
Kids may think it's water, and teenagers may wish to try it to get high, or to sell to their friends.
It is very easy to OD on it. Such a small amount will make someone unconscious.
It is a common drug used at raves, and also the date rape drug.
I'm surprised he reccomends it, given the amount of OD's and deaths on it every year.
But I truly hope it helps you to get a good nights rest.
Did it say in the book whether patients were able to wake up, in emergency situations? Fire alarms etc?
Maybe the doses are much smaller when used medically.