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Does one increase the potency of the other?

2007-04-22 22:14:53 · 2 answers · asked by ? 2 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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I personally don't know the answer to that, but please only consult with a dr. or pharmacist for possible drug interactions. Your local phamacist should be able to let you know about that or at least find the answer. I can say from my own experience, that I tried wellbutrin (for adhd/attention deficit disorder) and it was horrible for me as it made me incredibly dizzy and more quick to anger (possibly the anger symptom due to it working on not only the serotonin neurotransmitter but the norepinephrine as well) so I had to stop it within a day or so. So even if you get the go-ahead from the pharmacist or dr, please stay aware of those possibly side effects and let your dr know immediately if you need the medication(s) changed.

(And just a word to the wise, methadone is really just basically substituting one drug for the other as methadone is addictive in and of itself. Please really consider going into a detox facility and treatment program afterwards for possibly longer lasting sobriety.)

2007-04-23 03:46:09 · answer #1 · answered by jannsody 7 · 0 0

Please don't trust the answers you get here. There are crazy people on this site who are liable to tell you anything. Ask your doctor or pharmacist.

2007-04-23 05:24:02 · answer #2 · answered by Alice K 7 · 0 0

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