Sulpha and headaches???

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psyart
psyart Non-active member Posts: 600
edited 14. Nov 2010, 15:10 in Living with Arthritis archive
Hello and i hope that everyone is not suffering too badly with this nasty weather :?:

I have recently started on Sulpha - now on the 3rd week so am up to 500mg 3 times a day. Not really noticing anything happening yet :( other than am getting nasty headaches :( . today is the 3rd day I have had one and am wondering if this has anything to do with the sulpha :?: :?:

anyone else suffered headaches :?:

((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))) to everyone who needs any :!: :!:

Louise xx
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  • Wonkylegs
    Wonkylegs Non-active member Posts: 3,504
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    I can't remember bad headaches with the sulpha, but I do remember having a raging thirst all the time & to always be drinking water whilst on them. Perhaps the two are linked? My hubby gets headaches if he has not drunk enough liquids during a day, so perhaps you could try upping your fluid intake a little and see if that helps?

    does the drug leaflet you received with your medication mention headaches and when you should seek advice about them? If you are in any doubt then speak to a pharmacist for advice - in my experience they are the best people to ask about specific drug info. However, you might prefer to speak to the out of hours GP if your headache is severe.

    hope you manage to get a bit of relief.

    hugs
    WOnky
  • magicdragon
    magicdragon Non-active member Posts: 75
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi i did at the start and now i only get them sporadically and not as bad dont know if it is sulpha or a combination of my other tablets or what but i know one of the side effects is headaches.

    I know some painkillers can but depends on the type... if your worried talk to your rheumy or there should be a fact sheet they gave with them like wonky said.
  • julie47
    julie47 Non-active member Posts: 6,041
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi psyart

    Hope you are feeling better today and you have relief from the horrible headaches.

    I can't answer your question I'm sorry as I don't take sulpha.

    Take care
    Juliepf x
  • dreamdaisy
    dreamdaisy Non-active member Posts: 31,520
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi psyart, how miserable. I had dreadful headaches on luflunomide, none with sulpha but headaches are listed as one of the more common reactions to sulph - I have a label on my sulph tub that provides info about the drug. If you are worried then contact your rheumatology nurse for a natter - it could well be that your body will adjust over time and the headaches will go. I wish you well. DD
    Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben
  • lucy145
    lucy145 Non-active member Posts: 90
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    hi

    im new to sulpha too, have been on it nearly 7wks now but havent had any headaches with it but do get thirsty,i was advised to drink plenty of water with it and so have followed the advice and so far no problems, headaches is a common side effect with sulpha but should ease when you body adjusts to the the drug.

    ive got a rash which i think is from the sulpha but have stuck with it and will carry on with it until i see the rheumatologist on the 23rd of this month

    take care, lucy x
  • Rainbow77
    Rainbow77 Non-active member Posts: 275
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi

    You can get headaches as you increase the dose, but rest assured they do settle down as your body adjusts to the drugs. I used to find that I had them first thing in the morning and then they would settle down a little bit. It lasted for a weeks as you get on to your dose.

    It is horrible though, every sympathy

    Fayann xxx
  • dorcas
    dorcas Member Posts: 3,516
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi Louise :D

    I don't remember having headaches when on sulpha... but it was a long time ago and my memory's shaky! :roll:

    Best to ask your doc or rheummy if it's an acceptable side effect; though if it's causing you to have daily headaches that can't be pleasant for you. :?

    hope it eases up and that you start to see some benefit in the arther.

    (((hugs))) back to you. :wink:

    Iris xxx
  • chris7
    chris7 Bots Posts: 2,696
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi Louise

    I can't offer any advise but just wanted to call in and send a big hug or two (((( )))).
    Really hope you soon feel some benefit from the sulpha if your dr. wants you to continue with it and that the headaches ease quickly.
    take care
    Chris
  • skezier
    skezier Non-active member Posts: 11,333
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi Louise,

    Oh flower not nice...I remember it well :roll: Had a headache every day I took them but in the beginning it was a bad one for about month and then eased to just a dull ache till the next increase which went back to a dull ache quicker than initially.

    I did have quite a reaction to them in the end but by then the dull ache wasn't deemed part of it.

    I Hope it settles and going to go step up the belows though tis so wet out there the morning one will be cancelled.

    Leaving you a coffee and a ((((( ))))) love Cris xx
  • wibberley
    wibberley Non-active member Posts: 421
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hiya Louise,

    Sorry to hear you are suffering. Lynn's right - I did have some humdinger headaches in the early days (if my memory serves me right, they were around the week 3/4 mark). Felt as if my head was about to explode! Persevere if you can....I've now been on the sulpha for 10 months and rarely (eek, am I tempting fate here?) have headaches. Constant colds, yes....but no headaches!

    I remember on my worst headache, I decided to miss one sulpha dose.....to let my body just deal with the head pain and it seemed to do the trick but you might want to check with someone more qualified than me before you try that - I don't want blamed for anything!

    Lois x
  • psyart
    psyart Non-active member Posts: 600
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    hello everyone - thanks for you relpies - and hugs. xx

    i have been drinking as much as possible - i remember reading on here that when on sulpha you need to drink loads :!:

    i also think i saw something on the notes the consultant gave me about headaches - but there were lists of loads of things so wanted to see what others on here said :!:

    this is my 3rd week on them - so am hoping that this will soon pass - one thing i hate more than nausa is headaches :!:

    also - i just done feel right - cant put my finger on it - but just not right :!: well not been right for ages but just different :?: :?: not sure if that makes sense :?:

    hugs and support for everyone - thanks for the coffee Cris - 2 sugars next time :!: :wink:

    louise xxx
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  • tillytop
    tillytop Non-active member Posts: 3,460
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi Louise

    I experienced shocking headaches and nausea when I first starting taking Sulpha and I nearly gave up with it, but once I got up to full-dose and got used to them I had no problems at all. So hopefully the headaches will subside once you get to used to it.

    Thinking of you.

    Love Tilly xxx