Methscopolamine Nitrate (Page 3) (Top voted first)
UpdatedWhat is the reason for FDA to withhold Methscopolamine Nitrate from use as an ingredient for in pharmaceutical products?
Prescription. But the generic is cheap, and my allergist had no problem just calling it in.
Thanks, Dell.
Just wanted to let you know that the methscopolamine brom (not nitrate - but my doctor advises that is just an ingredient to make the drug soluable) is available by itself in 2.5 and 5 mg doses. I suffer year round with runny nose and eyes. Since they pulled my AlleRx I was miserable and furious!!! I have worked with two doctors on this and we found the methscopolamine brom prescribed alone works just as well as the other drugs containing the ingredient. This is the extreme drying agent that works GREAT on runny nose and eyes. Doctors can find it under the "GI Tract" portion of their "drug lists". My alergist called today and has found another drug available that works too. I am going to get it tomorrow - even though I don't need it - just to have it on hand in case they discontinue the other for some reason. A pharmacist told me they only discontinued the "combo" drugs so HOPEFULLY the methscopolamine brom will not be pulled!! It works great for me and I hope it does for you and everyone else out there that has this HORRIBLE, DISGUSTING, trouble. Good luck!!!
Have been doing just what ever one else has been. Agreed calling allergy Dr or even GP is worthless they in general don't care just want you to come in to get money just to tell you to try over the counter. AS IF that is going to work NOT. Thank you all for posting and am on the way out to Walgreens right now to try & get the Methscopolamine that everyone is raving about. Cross your fingers. Thanks again
MRSJ, that's exactly what I did! First, I ressearched it! Pamine (meth brom) has been approved by the FDA since 1953, to treat peptic ulcers (12.5 mg/day). I did call another pharmacist and found it...then called my allergist (we had a little pharma consult)...and they just called it in for me (and qd, so I will get 2 month's supply for one month's co-pay). So HALLELUJAH! I will have relief soon! AND, the meth brom is generic. The 12-hr pseudophedrine is generic. And my favorite antihistamine, claritin, is available generic. This will be WAY cheaper than STAHIST or ALLERX!!!
I'm glad this worked out for you. You are right about the expense. My co-pay for AlleRx was $60.00 per month. This methscop is only $15.00 and the Hist D was $36.00. I think the good Lord was watching over me when he took my AlleRx away. This is much cheaper and works the same - maybe better as far as side effects. I hope it all works out for you. If you have taken the medication already you should be feeling the results by now!!!
I have a call in to the pharmacy now. This article says they have gone through the new approval process and it should be on the market now.
bizjournals.com/prnewswire/press_releases/2011/12/09/FL20402
Thanks to everyone who posted on this topic. I was able to get my Dr. to prescribe Methscopalamine Bromide and along with generic sudafed I am able to control my allergies about as well as I did with Allerx.
Metscopolamine bromide can be gotten by prescription. You can then get chlorpheniramine OTC to approximate the former prescription combination decongestants.
11/8/2012 I, like others have been miserable when AllerX dose pack was no longer available. After some Internet research I asked my allergist if I could take Generic Methskopolamine (commonly used for GI issues, but can have other applications). This is the 2.5 mg drying agent that was in AllerX. My doctor advised to take this 3 times a day, along with the over the counter Benedryl. For me this works great! No more drip, constant coughing, etc. Ask your physician!!
HELLO, AT FORT BEND COMPOUNDING PHARMACY WE CAN MAKE ALLEREX BY USING THE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS IN ALLEREX AND COMPOUNDING THE SPECIFIC DOSE OF MEDICATION PRESCRIBED INTO A CAPSULE.
Hi. I have been using nasal anticholinergic spray ipratropium bromide for 6 months with excellent results in controlling what had been relentless rhinorrhea as a result of diagnosed vasomotor rhinitis. I am still however suffering terrible post nasal drip 24/7 which is with me now for over 4 years. I was just wondering if anyone has had previous experience of moving to oral methscopolamine from ipratropium, essentially both anticholinergics, but had better effect in combating post nasal drip. I have previously tried almost every antihistamine, corticosteroid and decongestant with no effect until ipratropium at least dealt with nasal area. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
So, what was the other drug and did it work?
Be careful of methscopal. bromide. It worked very well but raised my blood pressure dramatically. The awful gushing post nasal drip continued. Went to an ENT doctor who determined my sinuses were clean but that I had acid reflux (of the throat, not the stomach). I never had heartburn so this was a surprise. He prescribed Prilosec (generic) which is helping but still taking Benadryl for allergies. Of course all medicines have their side effects!
where are you located and how long will it take to make yup allerx. are you sure you are etting methocopolamine nitrate// please respond asap
how do you get allerx from canada and is it very expensive like in the us.
I've used chlorpheneramine maleate for many years - was sold as Chlor-Trimeton but very hard to find. CVS has a generic. It has much of the anti-cholergenic (anti-spasm) properties of scopolamine. FDA should mind its own business, our doctors know what they are doing.
I have the same issue. Have you found anything that works as well? Please post on this website.
Meth bromide is available by prescription in 2.5 mg and 5 mg. I can't believe your pharmacist didn't know. Go to another one! It works great. Methscop is the only thing I have found to "dry me up" for the 365 days a year trouble I have too. Also, my allergist called in Hist D Plus for me just yesterday. It has Methscop in it too. I haven't tried it yet because I am still using the methscop by itself. My pharmacist said they only pulled the drugs that have the combination of methscop and one other ingredient that is found in AlleRx, Dallergy, etc. That is why you should be able to get the methscop by itself!! I hope you can find a doctor to prescribe this for you. My doctor found it in the drug book under the "GI Tract" category in her drug journal. It is used to stop diarrhea (sp?) as well. Good luck.
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