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Old 04-09-2010, 06:48 PM #1
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Default I am so new to this... I have some questions...

Okay, i am just going to put it all out there and i will get better at this in time... ok.... I just recently got put on alot of meds and i want to make sure they all work together.. Meaning i was reading about taking my vit at night so it would not interfere with a medication i was on...The other is not knowing how to do all this... thanks ... HELP..
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Hi my doctors have me on so many meds that I always worry about them interfering with the others. I always ask my doctors about them and make sure to remind them to look at what I take so I make sure that there is no accidental over doses or complications with these. Web MD has some good persciption info about medicines. If you need any thing please feel free to ask. I'll try to answer if I know it. Good Luck!
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Thank you so much, i am going to post them to see if you can help or you my know something... Thanks for your help..
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here is post with medication interaction checkers-
some include vitamins & foods.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post119701-16.html
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Default Welcome Confused7 !

You are very wise to be checking into your medications and possible interactions!
You've received some very good pointers already!

Another thing you can utilize is the 'search' feature at the top of this page.
Type in the particular meds you are concerned about and other posts should pop up.....

Also, feel free to post new thread asking about particular meds and you'll probably get good feedback of other's experiences!

Good Luck !
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Okay, i am just going to put it all out there and i will get better at this in time... ok.... I just recently got put on alot of meds and i want to make sure they all work together.. Meaning i was reading about taking my vit at night so it would not interfere with a medication i was on...The other is not knowing how to do all this... thanks ... HELP..
Your local pharmacist is the first place you should look for help.
They have complex databases at their fingertips to explain potential drug interactions. There are so many now, that even those databases can be a year or two behind!

Rxlist.com has patient information on each of its monographs as well. That often is helpful.
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