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What's a Furcette? I can't find it anywhere, is that the spelling?

Anyway, as long as it's not Opiate Based, you should be able to take it.

[low dose naltrexone] med questions

I just started LDN 2 days ago for fibromyalgia....Today---I have a severe headache (not unusual). My question is----Can I take a furcette, as I typically do, or a muscle relaxer??

I did not get enough info from my MD....Responses would REALLY be appreciated.

Thank you,,,

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Still can't find it anywhere. But ending in "cette" leads me to believe it's opiate based! That would be a No then.

Do you have the papers that come with it? Read them, it'll say whether it's opiate based or not.

If it says: Drug Class: OPIATE AGONISTS

Then it's probably not a good idea to take it with LDN.

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I am sorry furocette It is for migraines Thanks,,,

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Is this it?

Search Results:

Here is the result of your search for keyword(s): "FIORICET"

FioricetĀ®

Fioricet With CodeineĀ®

If it's #1, it should be ok; if it's with codeine, then no.

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I am sorry furocette It is for migraines Thanks,,,

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> It is #1 Thank you very much for your assistance Sorry about the

> spelling!!!

> The local pharmacist could not even give me appropriate info!!!!!

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Here's the address to the LDN website if you haven't read it. Some people don't

bother to read the Further Q and A page and it has some useful info so read that

part also. Bookmark the LDN site for future reference. The site tells you what

type drugs cannot be taken with LDN.

LDN website

http://www.low dose naltrexone.org

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Fioricet is used for migraines. The generic of this contains butalbital, which is a bartiturate.

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Still can't find it anywhere. But ending in "cette" leads me to believe it's opiate based! That would be a No then.

Do you have the papers that come with it? Read them, it'll say whether it's opiate based or not.

If it says: Drug Class: OPIATE AGONISTS

Then it's probably not a good idea to take it with LDN.

Re: [low dose naltrexone] med questions

I am sorry furocette It is for migraines Thanks,,,

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> Thank You I will research that site further

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Hi ,

From all the research I have done on LDN you take anything with it

EXCEPT Opioid Pain Killers and the MS Injections.If you want to make

sure call the Pharmacy that you got the LDN from. I made my own Website

on MS & Transverse Myelitis and it has a lot of information on the LDN

and links of information. www.crystalangel.org Check it out...

Thanks,

Crystal

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  • 5 years later...

My son was on Concerta for several months and he didn't have any of these problems. We did switch though because it made him feel like he was in a fog.-From: Sharon <simplycraftymom@...>Subject: ( ) Med questions" " < >Date: Saturday, November 13, 2010, 10:59 AM

Hi my daughter who is 9 started on Concerta 36mg a month ago. After she started she got sick three days later and fever by the following day she was fine again and we continued with meds. No other problems for 3 weeks. Then we went back to doctor and she decided it should be raised due to focusing issues still at school and home. She started 56mg on Wed. with no problems til Thursday night when she complained of stomach pains. Friday she was okay with a slight fever and then she starts feeling bad toward dinner time and starts vomiting. She finally slept at like 10pm last night. She still has a fever today so I didn't give any meds to her. My question is anyone else have this issue with Concerta? My doctor said it was not med related but it seems like it is to me since she was fine up until I switched the dosage. Any insight would be great.

Thanks.Sharon

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