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I would compare Proair to the way I react to epinephrine or Primatene inhaler you can buy over the counter. Which in my opinion I really feel that they make epinephrine OTC is really dumb. I think they go with the factor that Epinephrine pens are widely available. Or seems like a run of the mill type of drug. I know that they keep it behind the pharmacy desk, like sudafed. But still, that thing is powerful in high amounts or when not used correctly. I just think, those should be prescription only, they have too much cardio side effects. I know The nervousness is way up there. when i take that. I do know that some of the autonomic problems may have been brought on by drugs like seroquel and ssris like lexapro that i took for depression. But now that they are gone and I still only just take gabapentin and albuterol, alongwith energy drinks(which im now realizing is not a good idea.) maybe gabapentin contributes a bit, cause sometimes i get senselessly excited for no reason, and that drug may be contributing to that. I will take with my psychiatrist about this. How do u get tested for autonomic dysfunction?
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dx: fatigue,, SOB at times(asthma), insomnia, anxiety. fatigue, insomnia, migraine issues neurontin omega 3 fish oil, b complex, acid blocker(famotidine) Lopressor NAC low dose aspirin Former, experience in: Prozac Last edited by bruegger84; 06-09-2011 at 12:41 PM. |
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