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Like all medications, Ampyra (Dalfampridine) comes with its own list of potential side effects. This is not a complete list of side effects, and those listed below may not be experienced by everyone who takes this medication.
Additional side effects that have been reported with Ampyra (Dalfampridine) include;
Ampyra can typically take up to 30 hours to be fully metabolized. Talk to your doctor about what you can expect. Certain things such as kidney function, age, and metabolism can play a part in how long it will take the medication to be fully metabolized.
Ampyra doesn’t treat MS itself—it targets walking problems to help you move more easily. In MS, the protective coating around nerves, called myelin, gets damaged. This damage causes nerve signals to slow down or get lost, making it harder to move your muscles. One reason for this is that potassium leaks out of the damaged nerves, weakening the signals.
Ampyra works by blocking potassium leaks in the nerve fibers, which helps the signals travel more smoothly from your brain to your muscles. It’s like repairing a frayed electrical wire so the current flows better.