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Question by  campbellkidds (1)

What may be taken for Multiple Sclerosis headaches, which would not be addictive?

 
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Answer by  Jon47 (20)

Neurontin is a drug used by Doctors in pain management for people with Multiple Sclerosis. It is believed to be non-habit forming, and works well on migraine headaches. If you are experiencing headaches or general pain due to MS, talk to your Doctor about Neurontin. I hope this helps you out.

 
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Answer by  shastie (1601)

In reality anything can be addictive even tylenol. Once your body gets used to taking something everyday it can cause problems if you stop. Sometimes they prescribe antidepressents. But this is something you have to take everyday headache or not because it messes with your chemical balance. You should talk to your doctor about the headaches.

 
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Answer by  dolphinprincess (68)

Antidepressant medications are used to treat headaches in Multiple Sclerosis patients and are not addictive. Here are a few that are commonly used Methylprednisolone Prednisone, and Betamethasone.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

This matter should be discussed with the neurologist. MS affects all body systems, so the choice of medication must be made with consideration to other medications, other symptoms and the general condition of the patient.

 
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