Is anyone in the world still taking Dosulepin??
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HI,
I was wondering if anyone can help me here? I have been taking the tricyclic antidepressant dosulepin for the past 12 years. Last year I started reading stuff on the internet about it causing heart problems for people and that it wasn't being prescribed anymore. My doctor had never mentioned this to me. But I was worried so I went to my doctor to ask if I should change to another newer pill. She said she thought it was a good idea and switched me onto mirtazapine. To cut a long story short my anxiety and depression rocketed and I thought I was going to die so after a month I had no choice but to go back on dosulepin again. I had deteriorated so much that it literally took 4 months before I started to feel in any way well again.
Anyway I have now been back on dosulepin for 5 months and I know that I will have to take it for the rest of my life as it is the only drug that can help me. But I am starting to worry about the fact that NOONE seems to be prescribed it nowadays and everything on the internet seems to relate to how dangerous it is. I am frightened that I am on a drug that might give me a heart attack.
The doctor says I can have an EGC to check my heart but even if it comes back ok I think I will still worry about the fact that I have to take it daily for ever.
Please is there anyone on here that Is on dosulepin or another of the tricyclic's and if so do you have any information on the associated heart risks?
Thank you
Lisa
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karmaqueen Lisa362
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Lisa362 karmaqueen
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I'm so sorry to hear that you are feeling so unwell since stopping dosulepin. i know exactly how you feel as when i tried mirtazipine my health deteriorated rapidly also.
Why did your doctor take you off the dosulepin? I know how much of a life safer that drug is as I have been on it for 13 years and it does keep me stable and i very much doubt that i would be okay on any other drug.
I'm hoping that if it is still available your doctor will put you back on it as it is so unfair that you are having to go through all of this pain,
take care,
Lisax
karmaqueen Lisa362
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Lisa362 karmaqueen
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Hi again,
I dont want to give false hope but I have just spoken to someone at the hospital and she asked the pharmacy people there. There IS a problem with the 75mg caplets but no one was aware of it being taken off the market. If the 25mg capsules are still being produced then we can take those to make up the dose. She has passed my query onto an expert who is going to find out for sure and as soon as I get an answer i will tell you. She said it will be this afternoon or tomorrow. If it turns out that dosulepin is still being made then you HAVE to go back to your doctor and demand to be prescribed the 25mg capsules. I'll let you know what happens
Lisa362
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karmaqueen Lisa362
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Lisa362 karmaqueen
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Hi,
So you are saying that they are stopping the 25mg capsules too? No on e that i have spoken to knows anything about this. I will wait to see what this man says when he phones me and let you know
alouise62 karmaqueen
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karmaqueen Lisa362
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Lisa362 karmaqueen
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karmaqueen Lisa362
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Lisa362 karmaqueen
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i've just spoken to a pharmaceutical company in england and i have been assurred by a man there that Dosulepiin in NOT being taken off the market. It is simply a shortage of supplies of both strengths of the pill. And other people in authority have told me the exact same thing.
i have no idea why your gp has taken you off of it but it is totally out of order especially as you are now so ill.
You MUST go back to your gp and demand to be put back on it. I think that perhaps he wanted you off it because it is no longer prescribed to new patients because of heart concerns but when you have been on it as long as us it is a nightmare to stop taking it - as you no know.
if you type in "dosulepin shortage" into google sixth on the list is a link called "prescribing update for Bolton CCG - Dousulepin shortage" click on that link and read the information, towards the bottom there is a number that you can phone and you can speak to the man i just spoke to for reassurrance (i dont want to put the number up on here incase it gets deleted).
As there is a shortage at the moment when you hopefully get back on dosulepin you may have to go round a few chemists with your prescription before you will get it but it is a small price to pay to get the medication. The man on the phone said superdrug isn't a good one to go to as they order from just the one supplier so they are unlikely to have any. Boots or lloyds are better bets.
I really hope that your doctor listens to this and does the right thing and if he doesn't then you need to go to a differnt gp in your practice. You are entitled to see any doctor you want to. And be forceful if they start being awkward. it isn't being taken off the market it is just a supply shortage,
good luck,
Lisax
ps if you have any problems dont hesitate to get in touch with me
karmaqueen Lisa362
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karmaqueen Lisa362
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Lisa362 karmaqueen
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I am so glad to hear that you are feeling so much better .
I know that mirtazipine is like the modern version of dosulepin and is also very sedating also and 'im really glad that it is working out for you.
Unfortunately for me mirtazipine didn't agree with me which is why im back on the dosulepin. i just hope that it never comes off the market as it is the only thing that works for me. I have asked loads of people and no one has heard anything about that happening so fingers crossed.
Im really glad youre feeling better and enjoy your sleep