Ruthy well it seems Ruth there is quite a split between the US and the UK in terms of what is prescribed most commonly.
This isn’t based on much US evidence but Lamotrigine and Duloxetine seem to be in favour in the US.
Here it’s more pregablin or gabapentin with amitriptyline.
I would like to come off pregablin as much as anything as I only get a 4 week supply each time, it’s not on repeat medication. It requires a trip to the Drs to hand in a paper slip to order it.
Same with duloxetine but for that I get an 8 week supply but this is only recently.
Phil is trying Lamotrigine so he might be able to update in a few weeks. The Lancet carried a report on it back in 2001. Just to put that in context, a 30% reduction with a tablet, DBS might average out at 50% although no one is quite sure. Osteoporosis is the negative with lamotrigine but it seems you can counter that with exercise. There is a danger of a rash which seems quite serious but it is mainly children impacted (my daughter was one) and you can avoid with low doses early on it seems.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(05)71732-3/fulltext