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hydrocodone and psych meds
When I was in the hospital (mental hospital) this past March I was told that ANY narcotic, whether it is prescribed or not, would in essence zero out the effect of my psych meds and it would be like I had not taken them at all. Now I have noticed with some of the operations I have had, coming home I had to go right back into the mental hospital to get my meds straightened out, but I was on a morphine pump, so that I can understand. However, can taking the hydrocodone off and on for pain (mainly migraines) totally nix the psych meds?? Does anyone have any experience taking this sort of mix?
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Hi Mickey. I'm not qualified to give you answers to your questions but I'm sure if you talk to your doctor they could explain it all to you.
Good luck. |
Hi Mickey,
Many meds/narcotics etc can interact with hydrocodone but I assume if all are prescibed by the same doctor that should have been sorted out. For your peace of mind though what medications are you on? Nick |
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Mickey,
I take Vicodin and Klonopin and have for a long time. I don't feel they cancel each other out. The Klonopin is for nerve pain and the Vicodin for mechanical pain. I am not so sure I would use Hydrocodone though for the migraines as the narcotics can cause a rebound effect. |
Hi Mickey,
It would be safer to take the hydrocodone than to use Ibuprophen. None of the prescibed meds will counteract each other. Ibuprophen and others in the same class have been known to decrease renal (kidney) clearances, meaning the body can't flush out lithium at normal rate. This can lead to an increase in blood/Lithium, sometimes to toxic levels. So, as you say the Ibuprofen isn't effective enough for you, better to stay with the hydrocodone. I agree with what you've said, if it's after operations, possibly the anesthetics temporarily upset your metabolism, not in a toxic sense but enough to effect your well being. good luck Nick |
opiates and refractive depression:
I see by the drug list you posted, Mickey, that you may have bipolar disorder.
There are standard drug engines on the net, which you can plug in your drugs and read potential issues. I have some listed in the stickies here. While hydrocodone may cause increased sedation, or cognitive impairment mixed with other drugs that also share that side effect, there is another potential reason for affecting you. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread54633.html It has been known for a while that some people with OCD or refractory depressions react favorably to opiates. This is not well understood yet, but involves the mu receptors in the brain. Opiates vary also in this effect. For example, some opiates, (oxycodone more so than others) also release serotonin in the brain, which is similar in action to antidepressants. Here is a drug checker with the lithium/ibuprofen interaction explained: http://www.drugs.com/interactions-ch...=1310-0,1477-0 Quote:
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Hi Mickey. I just read your migraine + hydrocodone with interest. I've been a migraneur for 39 years and hydrocodone does not help with my migraines at all.
For the migraines and regular headaches I start with a couple of aspirin. When that doesn't take off the edge I take Imitrex nasal spray and that normally kicks the migraine in the butt. Though in the past I've made many emergency room trips and had to have demerol. I kinda wonder about him prescribing the hydrocodone for that. Though on occasion they did help me but not as well as the Imitrex. I hope you feel better soon. :hug: |
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