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Aram,

There's something else going on here. No one has a system that is resistant to all drugs.

It depends on the drugs you're talking about and the reason you took them to begin with.

It would have helped if you had said what drugs you've taken, how much of the drug you took, for what condition, if it was prescribed by a doctor, and if you bought the drug at a pharmacy.

I'm going to assume now that you really mean "medicine" and not recreational (illegal) narcotics. If they were illegal narcotics, you probably were sold sugar.

If you're the drugs you took are herbs, they could very well have been too weak to work, or they might have been the herbs that don't do anything, like goldenseal.

If you took a real drug but didn't take enough of it, that would keep it from having any effect.

If you took the drug for the wrong condition, if you took aspirin for diarrhea, say, it wouldn't have any effect.

If it wasn't prescribed by a doctor, it might have been the wrong drug or not a drug at all.

If you didn't buy it at a pharmacy, it could have been weak, old, diluted, or fake. Any of these, of course, would keep it from working.

You see, the problem is that drugs that are medicines are very strong. They will do something to you, perhaps not what you might expect, but antidepressants make your brain keep its serotonin, vancomycin kills bacteria, ritalin is a stimulant, dilantin reduces epileptic siezures, nitroglycerin dilates veins and arteries, and there's just no way that one person can be resistant to all of these.

That leaves the condition you take the medicine for, the medicine you really are taking, and the results you seem to be looking for. Since you haven't explained any of these, it's hard to give you a simple answer. We just don't have enough information, and the information you have given us isn't intuitive, it doesn't make a great deal of sense so far.

It would seem from what you have said that either you haven't had enough of the medicine, you haven't taken the medicine for the full course of its treatment, or you hope to see results faster than the medicine can work.

We could be more helpful if you can give us more information.

2007-01-06 18:22:20 · answer #1 · answered by eutychusagain 4 · 0 0

Make sure you drink plenty of water, take all the medicine until all gone and make sure you are not drinking alcohol or other medicine that will inhibit or wash out the other too quickly.

2007-01-07 01:06:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you might need stronger dosing or stronger meds. ask your doctor.

not saying this is you...but my ex was a drug abuser and needed really strong medicine because normal stuff didn't seem to affect him.

2007-01-07 01:27:11 · answer #3 · answered by soren 6 · 0 0

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