fibromyalgia Flashcards
- widespread pain & tenderness to touch that can migrate, wax & wane d/t abnormal sensory processing causing pain amplification at lest 3 months
- fatigue, sleep issues, etc.
FM
3 triggers of FM
- acute pain
- infections– EBV, viral hep
- trauma– emotional & physical
presentation of FM
- diffuse pain w/ morning stiffness, fatigue, paresthesias or sleep disorders
- cognitive difficulties
- exacerbation w/ weather changes
how is FM diagnosed
WPI+ SSS = FS score; over 12 is needed for diagnosis; indicates severity of FM sx
over 3 months & affects at least 4 of 5 body regions
normal ESR/CRP, CBC
what labs are needed for FM
- no specific labs– could do CBC and CRP at most
- no imaging or RF or ANA!
1st line tx for FM
- patient education, exercise, CBT
- acupuncture, tai chai to complement
1st pharmacologic tx to try for FM
amitriptyline 25 mg qhs
- NT reuptake inhibitor & anticholinergic taken at low dose at night & titrated slowly (takes 1-3 wks for effect)
- effective for pain & sleep
- adr: cardiotoxicity, sedation, blurred vision, wt gain, anticholinergic effects
- CI: hypersensitivity, MAOI or cisapride use, recovery after MI
- caution w/ suicide, etc.
amitriptyline
no dose adjustment for renal or hepatic recommended
- skeletal muscle relaxant that can cause drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth with onset of 1 hr
- CI: hypersensitivty, MAOI use, heart dz
- caution in elderly, etc
cyclobenzaprine
SNRI also used for eating disorders, etc that can cause nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, anorexia, taken in the AM and good for pts w/ severe fatigue or comorbid depression
- CI: crcl under 30, childs pugh A,B,C, alcohol abuse
- avoid abrupt withdrawal
duloxetine
- SNRI good for pain and fatigue used as alt to duloxetine
- CI: suicidal ideation, chronic liver dz
milnacipran
- GBA analogue that inhibits excitatory NT release also used for partial seizures and neuropathic pain
- ADR: dizziness, drowsiness, wt gain, peripheral edema
- CI: hypersensitivity
- cauion– misuse, wean off; need to adjust for renal impairment
pregablin
- GABA analog used for seizures and post herpetic neuralgia
- ADR: dizzness, drowsiness, wt gain
- CI: hypersensitivity
- caution– CNS dep., wean off; need dose adjustment for renal impaired
gabapentin
opioid analogue NOT good in elderly
tramadol
3 meds with no PROVEN efficacy for FM
tramadol or other opioids
NSAIDs (could try first for pain)
topical capsaicin