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Am I mixing likewise many meds??


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Post On: 2008-08-08 13:11:02

 Am I mixing likewise many meds??
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This morning I took a 800 mg Ibprofen, one Biotin *for hair and nails*, my bc *yasmin*, one 600 mg Mucinex DM and a 30 mg sudafed... Tonight I took added Mucinex and added sudafed, cant rest at ALL!!! Im very jittery too... This is all thanks to the US Army btw. Gotta love them.
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 13:21:20
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Yes you are. You are likewise overstrung because you have mixed different meds together. That's why your doctor checks to wager what identify of meds you are on before he/she prescribes new medications to you. This includes over the furniture items. So stop it. You are toying with a bad habit.
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 13:23:44
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You really requirement to kibosh every of that right now! Who prescribed every that together? So wager your doctor and tell him what you are attractive and that you want to get better. Plus every that is now keeping you awake! This is a dangerous road you are on and you requirement to correct it right away. Best wishes.
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 13:33:46
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I'm pretty good with medications in the controled center catagory but I'd call your pharmacy if I were you. Tell them everything you took but make sure it is the pharmasist you're speaking with not a tech. If you have no pharmacy that is open in your Atlantic call 411 and encounter digit in some city anywhere. I'll tell you digit off the top of my head and it is 24 hour in oshkosh wisconsin it is a wal-greens on coaler street by route 41 just call that digit it doesn't matter where you live. If that doesn't work than call the E.R. and ask them if that doesn't work than go to the E.R. and tell them what you took and the turn along with the time of consumtion. Hope that helps a little.
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 13:47:12
User: gapsusie
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yes you are taking too much meds. Dont take anymore sudafed
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 13:56:27
User: luminiferousether
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If you are going to be taking so some medications, it's a good idea to talk to your pharmacist beforehand. But I'm guessing it's belike the Sudafed (combined with your cold) that's keeping you awake. The senior edition of Sudafed contains pseudoephedrine; the new formula contains phenylephrine. Jitteriness is a side effect of both of these. I don't conceive any of these drugs interact with each other harmfully, but you should still consider speaking with a pharmacist tomorrow. I would declare that you exclusive verify the Sudafed during the day. The Mucinex DM contains dextromethorphan, a cough suppressant, which should be enough to support you intend to sleep, and hopefully intend well enough soon to kibosh with every the OTC drugs.
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