Thursday, February 16, 2012

MCS and medicine — not hopeless

The conflict between MCS and medications is tricky to deal with, but it is not hopeless. While there are no lists of tolerable drugs for MCS specifically, there are a couple lists on the Internet that have been compiled for those suffering from Porphyria.

Porphyria is a metabolic illness that afflicts many MCS sufferers. It might possibly affect the majority of MCS sufferers, but since not all varieties of Porphyria can be tested for, we just don't know. But in a practical sense, that doesn't matter because the lists provide a strong tool for doctors to use in trying to accommodate those with chemical sensitivities.

The doctors were very happy to have something in hand to refer to, especially a list that not only gave drugs to avoid but ones that were most likely safe to use.

The two lists we used for Cynthia's surgery are available at: www.porphyria.uct.ac.za/druginfo/drug-frameset-group.htm and www.merck.com/media/mmpe/pdf/Table_155-4.pdf. This Merck link is no longer active. I looked around the Merck site and found the list again at:
www.merckmanuals.com/professional/endocrine_and_metabolic_disorders/porphyrias/acute_porphyrias.html

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

the url
http://www.porphyria.uct.ac.za/dru-ginfo/drug-frameset-group.htm
is dead.

ERnie Stiltner

John Wilson said...

The link is not dead. It was published in OTT with a hyphen "...dru-ginfo..." by mistake. remove that hyphen and it's good to go.

John Wilson said...

The link in the original post is now fixed.