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Old 08-13-2009, 06:45 PM #12
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I picked up my rx today.

Yes it has a fast release filler.

It says to take one before bed. Is that the way everyone
takes it . Or does someone know better than the dr. when it is best to
take from experience.

I read all the information on the paper they give you with every
rx to tell you the good, the bad, and ugly of the drug.

It has some scary parts of how it can cause certain things. I
am confused about one thing, the drs. know that I take pain meds and
it said on the paper you should not take the drug if you are are on any
narcotic. Pain Meds, anxiety med, balance med, I haven't taken the
anti depress that he gave me. I am on enough junk.

SICK, SICK, SICK, OF MEDS.


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