
{"id":501,"date":"2005-03-31T23:29:00","date_gmt":"2005-03-31T15:29:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jameslick.com\/blog\/?p=501"},"modified":"2005-03-31T23:29:00","modified_gmt":"2005-03-31T15:29:00","slug":"non-recreational-drugs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.jameslick.com\/?p=501","title":{"rendered":"Non-recreational drugs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The wonderful morning was soon ruined when my morning dose of medicine knocked me out and had me crawling back into bed.  A few hours later I&#8217;m able to get back out.  So obviously some of that medicine was *not* good for me.  I also take Wellbutrin SR regularly.  I was supposed to go back to the doctor for a followup this morning, so when I got un-comatose again, Maggie and I went over to see him.  The doctor thought the antihistamine was the problem, and he didn&#8217;t want to take it out so instead he suggested I try just half instead.  On top of that he noticed that he had under-prescribed one of the medications for me.  He had prescribed for 60kg weight and I&#8217;m more like 100kg.  And on top of that he added a new medication to the mix.  He also told me only about one of the antihistamines in my set of medication.  I should probably mention that we have National Health Insurance here, so I just pay about US$5 for doctor&#8217;s visit and medication, total, no matter how many medications the doctor prescribes.<\/p>\n<p>So this time when we went downstairs to the pharmacy I made them write out what each and every thing was.  Here is what I got sent home with today:<\/p>\n<p>prednisolone &#8211; steroid (increased dosage)<br \/>\nambroxol &#8211; reduces mucus viscosity<br \/>\nibuprofen &#8211; pain-reliever\/fever-reducer\/anti-inflammatory<br \/>\ndextromethorphan &#8211; cough suppressant<br \/>\npseudo-ephedrine &#8211; decongestant<br \/>\ncarbinoxamine &#8211; antihistamine<br \/>\ndiazepam(valium) &#8211; anti-anxiety<br \/>\nchlorpheniramine &#8211; antihistamine<br \/>\nnoscarpine &#8211; anti-cough\/anti-cancer<br \/>\nfenoterol &#8211; relaxes windpipe to breathe easier (added)<\/p>\n<p>Presumably he added the fenoterol so I wouldn&#8217;t wake up choking on snot again.<\/p>\n<p>So instead of just gulping down my pills, I did some drug interaction research.  From what I found on the web, Wellbutrin interacts poorly with antihistamines and dextromethorphan.  Opinions seem mixed on pseudo-ephedrine, but I was taking that before without problem.  So for now I&#8217;m going to take out the two antihistamines and the dextromethorphan, and switch the ibuprofen to naproxen sodium which works better on me.  The pseudo-ephedrine was combined in one pill with the antihistamine carbinoxamine, but I have some pseudo-ephedrine only pills here, so they can substitute.  We&#8217;ll see how that works out.  Next time I&#8217;ll have to make sure to say I&#8217;m allergic to antihistamines and dextromethorphan.  And I&#8217;m definitely getting them to list out the medications and do my own research first before taking it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The wonderful morning was soon ruined when my morning dose of medicine knocked me out and had me crawling back into bed. A few hours later I&#8217;m able to get back out. So obviously some of that medicine was *not* good for me. I also take Wellbutrin SR regularly. 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