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Tallwoman

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Anyone Take Plaquenil?
Posted: 04-29-05 20:45pm

Hi, I don't have a firm lupus diagnosis, but I have some kind of autoimmune process going on and it mostly effects my central nervous system. My rheumatologist prescribed plaquenil for me.

Does anyone here take it? What have you found are the side effects? I heard it can make your hair fall out and bother your stomach. I also read that you have to be careful of your eyes.

Thanks for any information you have to share about this drug. I also heard it could perform near miracles with some people.

I'm so tired of feeling drunk headed, weak-legged or having numbness in my hands and feet. On a good day, I am almost perfect, but most days I have some symptom or another bothering me. It's hard to work like that.

So, i'm willing to try the plaquenil. It's either that or the dexamethasone.
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g26pa

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Hello Tallwoman
Posted: 05-01-05 23:39pm

Hi, I am sorry you are going thru your symptoms...My younger sister has lupus sle...And while she was "in a flare" was hospitalized and they gave her plaquenil....I do know that she had an upset stomach from the plaquenil..But it takes a little time for your body to build up to it. Everyone is different though and it may not have the same effect on you than it had on my sis. Rather than the plaquenil, she is on predisone which she can tolerate..But again, because each diagnosis is different each medication assist differently. I wish you the best, in healing and in thoughts.
Ann
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Scottietotty

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Re:anyone Take Plaquenil?
Posted: 05-16-05 20:20pm

I take plaquenil. I've been taking it for about a month now and haven't noticed any side effects.

I have sjogrens syndrome. The plaquenil is supposed to help the fatigue and some of the aches and pains but i've been warned that it could take up to 3 months to work - so if your on it - its not a quick fix.
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drummermonk

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Posted: 05-28-05 09:14am

I take plaquenil! Yes, it is true that it can make your hair fall out, and be hard on your stomach.

:roll: I went out drinking with a friend last night. I shouldn't have. But, I only had three. Anyway, I got really sick, still feel sick...Am I at risk?
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chrislupuslady

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Posted: 06-12-05 09:20am

Plaquenil can take 3 to 6 months to kick in ,its not a med that works overnight.
Of course there are side affects like most meds ! But if they do get too bad indeed discuss them with your Dr.
Regarding drinking with them you shouldnt go over the top as with any meds and drinking.
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lorrie101

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Plaquinil
Posted: 06-14-05 10:28am

I have taken plaquinil twice a day since the mid-80's. It actually helped my hair from falling out. Down side is it can cause retinopathy, so I see an eye doctor twice a year for a thorough exam. It definately helps reduce my flares.

Lorrie
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Mighty Oak

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Posted: 06-17-05 16:55pm

(this is my first post here, hello all!) i've been taking plaquenil since february (2005). So far, it's been amazing! A little history:

around age 20 I started to feel not as spry. I was in marching band in college and started having joint pain, fatigue, general malaise, got pneumonia, was diagnosed with asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, etc. They gave me prednisone and I absolutely couldn't handle it. I gained 25 pounds in a week. I had dreadful stomach pains, headaches, swelling, mood swings, couldn't focus, and lost depth perception. I spent two years after that uninsured.

When I finally became insured again, I went straight to the doctor with a list of complaints. It hadn't occurred to me how ridiculously long a list it was for a 24 year old. So, she ordered a metric ton of blood tests. Elevated ana got me a referral to the rheumy.

The rheumatologist diagnosed me with fibromyalgia and sent me for even more blood work. I have a strong family history of autoimmune issues, so she figured it would be safe. Her diagnosis was "arthritis" but she didn't specify a type. My bloodwork was borderline in most areas, but my ana had gone up in the two weeks between tests. She prescribed me plaquenil for the "arthritis" and sent me on my way. When the follow up appointment hit, I told her how much better I was feeling! Less pain, more energy, and miraculously, I haven't had any oral ulcers. Unfortunately, it took two months to kick in and if I miss even one pill, I get a two week setback. I get ridiculous oral ulcer outbreaks, pain, fatigue, and so on until my body balances back out again with the medications. It's unreal. When I mentioned this to her I got a, "hmm... That's interesting." she prescribed me 5 refills and told me to let her know if anything changes.

Later that month, my insurance carrier refused to cover the plaquenil. We needed an official diagnosis. Both my doc and I were happy to call it "arthritis" and let it be as long as the medication was working. So, the doctor reviewed my charts and symptoms and officially diagnosed me with systemic lupus. Joy. Anyway, I don't care what it's called as long as I can stay on the plaquenil.

My side effects lasted for the initial two months. If I miss a dose, they can act up for the first week or so (the same period of time my body takes to readjust). I take them with food (as directed). It's not just a "glass of milk" prescription, but it isn't as bad as the prednisone was. I eat toast for breakfast with my pill and have the second dose with dinner. I had diarrhea for awhile after starting (but it was easily controlled with immodium), gas, and a few extra blemishes. After a month it went away completely and I stopped having any side effects. A month after that, the symptoms of my illness subsided. It's so much better than the prednisone alternative.

I told the doctor that she could prescribe prednisone all day, but I wouldn't take it. She said, "that's odd... Most people with these illnesses generally respond well to prednisone." so, I simply informed her that it was hard for me to tell. The medication made me so miserable that I wouldn't have been able to say whether it helped with the inflamation, breathing, etc.

--mighty oak
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flomo

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Anyone Use Plaquinil
Posted: 08-04-05 16:12pm

I have used plaquinil for about 3 years. I started using it because I had a flare up of vasculitis. It helped my vasculitis and also my arthritis.

I get my eyes checked every 6mo by an opthamalogist and have blood work done once a year. My last blood test indicated a below normal white blood cell count - so I have to stay off the plaquinil for 3 months and repeat the cbc to see if the plaquinil is responsible.

My stomach has never bothered me nor have I had hair loss. I had immediate results from plaquinil and certainly felt better by taking this medication.
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kait77

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Plaquenil
Posted: 08-04-05 18:10pm

I had never heard of plaquenil causing hair to fall out. My rhuemetologist said it can take 6 months to a year to see the benifits of plaquenil. But when 3 months into the meds I was not doing well she began talking of stronger medication. I have thining bones and prednisone is something we had hoped to avoid. Instead I am on 5-10mg a day depending on how I am feeling. I may very well need to go for the stronger meds but I keep hoping that given enough time the plaquenil will control things. I started it late in april so it might take a little while longer to kick in. I was on plaquenil for 3 years and did very well, but my blood work came back normal once and the rhuemy I was seeing said it meant there was nothing wrong with me and pulled all my meds. That was a little over a year ago. Thanks to that I had to go through the whole diagnosis process again. Worse I experienced the worst flare of my life and nearly ended up in the hospital. The first time I was on plaquenil I was one of the near miracle cases- my symptoms were so well controled I got my b.A. With honors in less than 4 years. Now I am barely functioning.
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littleone1989

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Posted: 08-29-05 22:46pm

I have a grade 4 systolic heart mumur caused from my lupus, and I was put on plaquenil. I found that my heart beat a lot faster while I was on this drug. It took a while to see some results, but within two months my skin had started to clear up and I hadn't had any joint problems. I found that it made my stomach a little uneasy though, and I lost weight. After being off of plaquenil for two months, I had a flare and wasn't able to walk because of the swelling in my joints. I've been off the drug for a year now, and I really want to get back on it. My blood came back almost completely normal after 3 months of being on the drug. A year and a half ago, I had my tongue pierced and the head rheumatologist in my team called me a liar, and completely disregarded my lupus. She said the only reason I was unhealthy was because I was too inactive. It was really a kick in the groin for me because plaquenil made my life so much better. I didn't even know I could feel so good. Now that i'm off it, it's really depressing.
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Go2extremes

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Plaquenil and mental disorders
Posted: 02-25-08 18:43pm

Yes I have been on plaquenil for almost 2 years. It does wonders for aches and pains HOWEVER, entire mood stability started to diminish to the point that I had to go to therapy only to be diagnosed with Bipolar disorder. I learned later that this drug has the potential to enduce mental disorders. Hey I like the drug for the pain...but what its done to my life mentally for my family and I..is a different story, I'll take tylenol arthritis sooner than taking plaquenil again!
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artgirlgso

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plaqenil
Posted: 07-07-08 08:54am

I was diagnosed with lupus about 3 weeks ago, and have been taking plaquenil for the past 3 weeks. at first it made my stomach really hurt, but taking it after eating took care of that.
however I now seem to be having a reaction to the medication in the form of an extremely itchy rash that started on my back and has spread all over my body. it is especially bad on my head and face. the on call dr just told me to stop taking it and take some benedryl, but I am so miserable it is not funny.
not sure what is going to happen now.
has anybody else had this happen ?
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IG in Calif

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Plaquenil
Posted: 09-14-08 00:02am

Hi -- I've been on Plaquenil (400 mg daily) since 2001 for lupus (SLE) and Sjogrens. I, luckily, haven't had any side effects. Take it daily and remember that it will take months for it to kick in (I was told "around 3 months"). It is crucial that you see an eye doctor every 6 months when you are on the drug b/c it can cause retinopathy and only your eye doctor can diagnose that. Plaquenil has helped with my lupus symptoms but it has not helped with the sjogrens.
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