Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) — General Discussion

Right now, I would take a cereal bowl of this stuff. Turning blue and looking like a Smurf is a small price to pay at the moment.
Turning blue and looking like a smurf is ok but a lot of floaters (a little bit like i have now since i stop taking trobalt is ok) or visual snow is not a small price. If you are going to take it, taper up easily and at the first signs of visual problems stop. In my case was after 2 months and reaching 900 mg per day divided in three doses. Some people never had eye issues but the majority did. In my case the eye side effects reach a point that it was more scary than my tinnitus.
 
Turning blue and looking like a smurf is ok but a lot of floaters (a little bit like i have now since i stop taking trobalt is ok) or visual snow is not a small price. If you are going to take it, taper up easily and at the first signs of visual problems stop. In my case was after 2 months and reaching 900 mg per day divided in three doses. Some people never had eye issues but the majority did. In my case the eye side effects reach a point that it was more scary than my tinnitus.
Thanks Papu, to be honest I know very little about it; I was going to maybe see my GP about this but doubt it's even available anymore. I've a lot of learn!
 
Thanks Papu, to be honest I know very little about it; I was going to maybe see my GP about this but doubt it's even available anymore. I've a lot of learn!
You will have trouble getting this pharmaceutical. As others have said, the side effect profile is too risky. I already have problems in one eye (from an injury) and not risking using the stuff despite having a few boxes sitting at home. It's only temporarily relief too.
 
You will have trouble getting this pharmaceutical. As others have said, the side effect profile is too risky. I already have problems in one eye (from an injury) and not risking using the stuff despite having a few boxes sitting at home. It's only temporarily relief too.
True. But I'm sure you know how it feels when we are at our low points with T. Will just have to wait it out until a refined version is made available!
 
Tavor can u give a temporary Relief as well. I know, the Drug is addictive, but i know the feeling, when u need a break. Don't know, if i'm willingly go this road, but we both in our first Year. It will be better. Talked to someone in this Forum, who thought, it will never get better. After 1,5 Years in he doesnt have many Problems with it. Maybe once all two weeks. Be hopeful. It will get better.
 
My experience is Trobalt helped me a lot the first year (200mg TID), decreasing my T from a 8 to a 2 and lasting. It's difficult to say if it's due to Trobalt, healing or habituation. Still, the first effects where awsome. The year after, I quitted progressively under medical supervision down to 50mg TID till complete removal. The Trobalt lost its efficiency (reached its limits) long before and I would think than being "high" made me forget my T too in addition to chimical action. If your body can tolerate it without dramatic second effects, it's worth giving a try and can possibly help in habituation. Now I'm free from Trobalt, Cymbalta (antidepressant) but still on lamyctal, 200mg daily and lysanxia "on demand" mostly due to a stressing work environment (IT). Keep faith!
 
This thread is way long. I only read the first page and the last page. I looked at PubMed, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25779225

This drug is similar to Gabapentin. One of the side effects is also the visual problem. I don't have good reaction with Gabapentin. I don't think I'm a good candidate. Some people are taking high dose and they are perfectly fine.
 
So I am coming up on two years after the onset of my tinnitus. After a couple stupid moments with the dentist and some medicines which should not have affected my tinnitus (but did), I am having a lot of heavy spikes. I read that retigabine and trobalt are pretty much the only medicines that works at all for this affliction.

I know that after 2 years I am considered to have chronic tinnitus, and there will won't be a lot of hope for new medicines, as they all seem to target the non-chronic tinnitus sufferer (even sf0034). Will doing a short course of trobalt or retigabine help me in any way, with either a permanent decrease I tinnitus or even one that controls the spikes I am having now? I do not plan to be on this for long, so please answer if you know what this would / could do for me in the short-term.
 
Like getting an ultrasonic cleaning. If you get a cleaning, have them do it by manually with tools by hand. If they say they can't. Just Walk away!
 
Like getting an ultrasonic cleaning. If you get a cleaning, have them do it by manually with tools by hand. If they say they can't. Just Walk away!
I have to do cleaning, but i can't understand. Normal cleaning is noisy compared to the ultra-sonic method? No?
 
Not in my opinion. Maybe it was not called an ultra-sonic cleaning, but something else. In any case, this method gives a VERY high-pitched sound when it cleans your teeth. Normal cleaning with a scaler and normal tools is not very noisy to me. Compared to the ultra-sonic cleaning that is. But it might have to do that I have problems in the very high frequencies and that is what caused my problems.

Just feel comfortable to say no to the dentist if you can't deal with something. I guess that is the biggest thing I wanted to say.
 
Soooo the production of Retigabine has been discontinued since June 2017. What's up in the medical field? Has there been news for something (RL_81, 1OP-2198, SF00034, what else) to replace it with fewer side effects etc
 
Soooo the production of Retigabine has been discontinued since June 2017. What's up in the medical field? Has there been news for something (RL_81, 1OP-2198, SF00034, what else) to replace it with fewer side effects etc

XEN1101: Phase 2 development beginning in mid-2018. Could perhaps help us.
Hopefully with fewer side effects
 
XEN1101: Phase 2 development beginning in mid-2018. Could perhaps help us.
Hopefully with fewer side effects
Yea hopefully :p Thanks for the tip! Looks like it has a new name 1OP-2198 = XEN1101 :p Something to look forward to
 
You will have trouble getting this pharmaceutical. As others have said, the side effect profile is too risky. I already have problems in one eye (from an injury) and not risking using the stuff despite having a few boxes sitting at home. It's only temporarily relief too.
I would be happy to take or buy your boxes.
 
You could bye some off of me, but I wouldn´t recomend it!
Hi Grate_Biff !

Hope you're doing well. I've just read you may still have some Trobalt at home ;-)

This drugs seems to work well again for me (I stopped for quite a long time because of tolerance I build, but now it seems to have good effects on my T again, see my 1st posts on the user experiences thread to get an idea), with no side effects in sight (I regularly do kidney, liver and eyes tests about this and it all comes clear each times, and I never feel bad things with this medicine, just a bit of sedation, but very mild)

So my question is : do you still have some Trobalt, and would you be willing to sell it to me ? (I live in France by the way)

Any answer appreciated ! and hope all the best for you (habituation of whatever works)


Thanks !


(This is also a call to anyone who still have Trobalt at home but won't use it, don't hesitate to get in touch with me ;))
 
I would be happy to take or buy your boxes.

Pleasure_Paulie The same for me, if you still have some boxes, I would be happy to buy some from you (as I seem to tolerate the drug very well, and do all the test to assure that, see my last post). But if you're ok, I should think about the best way to "design" the package in a way that it could pass the customs, for example hiding it in some or many gifts (that I will pay of course), with a greeting card or wish card(the same for grate_biff)
Many thanks for answering !
 

Log in or register to get the full forum benefits!

Register

Register on Tinnitus Talk for free!

Register Now