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BstnEagles
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Lithium Quesiton
« on: Aug 25th, 2004, 4:12pm » |
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Is being on Lithium wicked (from Boston here) restrictive? I.E. will it effect other meds (ativan or ADS) or interfere with triptans. Also, I assume that alcohol is a big problem. Thanks E
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Re: Lithium Quesiton
« Reply #1 on: Aug 25th, 2004, 4:17pm » |
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Quote:LITHIUM CARBONATE Common Tradenames (See Complete Tradename Listing) ESKALITH ESKALITH CR LITHANE LITHOBID Class antimanic How Supplied 300 MG CAPSULE 300 MG, 450 MG CONTROLLED-RELEASE TABLET Indications FDA labeled indications Manic episodes (bipolar disorder) Non-FDA labeled indications Cluster headache Conduct disorder Grave's disease, adjunctive therapy Drug Interactions acetazolamide alacepril alclofenac amiloride azosemide bemetizide benazepril bendroflumethiazide benoxaprofen benzthiazide bromfenac bumetanide buthiazide candesartan canrenoate captopril carbamazepine carprofen celecoxib chlorothiazide chlorthalidone cilazapril cyclothiazide diclofenac diflunisal diltiazem dipyrone dopamine-2 antagonists droxicam enalapril ethacrynic acid etodolac etofenamate fenbufen fenoprofen filgrastim flurbiprofen fosinopril furosemide guarana hydrochlorothiazide hydroflumethiazide ibuprofen indapamide indomethacin indoprofen isoxicam ketoprofen ketorolac lisinopril losartan meclofenamate mefenamic acid meloxicam methyclothiazide methyldopa metolazone metronidazole moexipril nabumetone naproxen oxaprozin pegfilgrastim perindopril phenylbutazone pirazolac piretanide piroxicam pirprofen polythiazide proquazone quinapril quinethazone ramipril rofecoxib selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors sibutramine sodium bicarbonate sodium polystyrene sulfonate spirapril spironolactone sulindac suprofen tenidap tenoxicam theophylline tiaprofenic acid tolmetin torsemide trandolapril triamterene trichlormethiazide valdecoxib valsartan verapamil xipamide zofenopril zomepirac |
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Re: Lithium Quesiton
« Reply #2 on: Aug 25th, 2004, 4:19pm » |
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It lists verapamil as having a drug interaction, so the list probably has exceptions. Doctors do sometimes prescribe interactive meds when they know how they work together. So the list doesn't necessarily "say it all" if ya know what I mean!
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Re: Lithium Quesiton
« Reply #3 on: Aug 25th, 2004, 4:42pm » |
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I am not quite sure of your question. However, when in cycle, I take 900 mg/day of lithium and 480 mg/day of verapamil. It takes both medications to work effectively for me. Alcohol does not seem to have an effect one or another except to make me foolish (well, more foolish than unusal). Hope this helps.
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E, I have some if you need it, I hated the shit, it made my skin on my skull twitch wicked, and made me nastey. But it definately works for some here. Let me know I'm in Boston all the time dude. Sean
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Re: Lithium Quesiton
« Reply #5 on: Aug 26th, 2004, 8:56am » |
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Sean, Thanks for the offer. Gettingg it is notthe problem. Just want the background on it. If its too restrictive its not for me. Thanks. Ed
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