Fibromyalgia and Nausea

We’ve all experienced that sick feeling from time to time. However, for those with Fibro it’s often more frequent and the nausea is worse. Nausea can last for a day, a week or even several months. Some individuals may find that it is sporadic, and others find that it occurs on a daily basis, dramatically impacting their quality of life. In most cases, nausea is not the only symptom. Typically, it’s accompanied by: – Heart palpitations – Dizziness – Chills – Feeling faint – Sweating – Vomiting – Difficulty breathing…

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Low-dose naltrexone in the treatment of fibromyalgia

: A systematic review and narrative synthesis Background Fibromyalgia is characterised by chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and other systemic symptoms. Current pharmaceutical intervention does not provide consistent pain relief and has detrimental side effects. Clinical experience, case reports, and internet support groups, have increased interest in low-dose naltrexone (1–5 mg) as an off‑label treatment for fibromyalgia symptoms. This article summarises the literature around the pathophysiology of fibromyalgia, as well as the evidence on low-dose naltrexone as a potential treatment option. Methods A systematic literature search was conducted using the key words ‘naltrexone’,…

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