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St George 2013 12-19-2016 06:10 AM

I drink a lot of fluids during the day....pain meds question
 
Can drinking too many fluids during the day (and nights sometimes ! ) cause my ER Morphine not to work as well ?

Am I just peeing my meds out ?

I have a glass of something with me all day long.

Thanks

Debi From Georgia

hopeful 12-19-2016 11:28 AM

I can't say I know the answer to that for sure. However, It would make sense to me that you would be flushing out some of the medication.
I use to work with teens and when it came time for their drug testing g they would drink gallons of water to flush out their system.
The one thing that may be different with you is the extended relief factor.
Wish I could answer your question definitely.
Your pharmacist would be a good person to pose that question to.

Sophie0513 12-19-2016 06:10 PM

Possibly??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by St George 2013 (Post 1231526)
Can drinking too many fluids during the day (and nights sometimes ! ) cause my ER Morphine not to work as well ?

Am I just peeing my meds out ?

I have a glass of something with me all day long.

Thanks

Debi From Georgia

Years ago when I had chronic Lyme disease, I was getting weekly intramuscular bicillin injections (I did this for 18 months). My LLMD also prescribed probenecid (if I remember correctly) which I took everyday. The probenecid was supposed to help the bicillin stay in my system longer. So, I am thinking that maybe with your increased fluid intake that you may actually be eliminating the medication from your system more quickly! I would ask your doctor what he thinks! But in my case, I always feel more comfortable talking to others who are going thru similar health problems!!!

mrsD 12-19-2016 06:32 PM

I doubt your fluid intake is affecting your morphine.

Here is an article about absorption and excretion of morphine and its metabolites:

Morphine

Drinking to much fluids can deplete sodium however, and lead to hyponatremia.

Hyponatremia Causes - Mayo Clinic

Some common drugs can cause hyponatremia:
Management of Hyponatremia - American Family Physician

opiates (like morphine) appears on this list:
A Review of Drug-Induced Hyponatremia (PDF Download Available)


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