Thank you and I absolutely agree. It has me checking my prescriptions. I went to my Dr. Last week for a check up on a fat boy prescription to lose weight. He gave me this stuff last month. It curbs my appetite. I had no idea the stuff was a derivative of methamphetamine! He refilled it but I am afraid to take the stuff now. I'm also on blood pressure meds. It gets better. I have been getting dry itchy skin due to our unusually cold weather. He tells me it is a mild case of eczema and gives me a prescription for three days of prednisone. So now I am in possession of speeders to help me lose weight, steroids to make my itching stop, hydrocodone for my back pain, Ativan in case all the other crap makes it hard to sleep and Xanax to help calm my nerves in case the combination of speed and steroids makes me edgy! And let's not forget I have Topral to keep my blood pressure in control while taking medications that actually increase my blood pressure.tbrown wrote:A tragic reminder that drug interaction warnings should be followed even if we never had a bad reaction before. Something I'm guilty of myself. Prayers for your daughter's friend and the family.
Come on, you have to wonder what the heck! I realize he is just trying to help but what if I were to combine all this stuff? After all, it is prescribed by my doctor. It should be safe. Right?
Yeah... It's easy for me to understand how a person can get themselves into trouble with perfectly legal prescribed medications.