Guest guest Posted May 5, 1998 Report Share Posted May 5, 1998 Hi everyone, I would like to know why taking elevil and prozac are not a good combination. That is what i am taking. I read in one post that they are not good together why not? Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 1998 Report Share Posted May 5, 1998 Hi everyone, I would like to know why taking elevil and prozac are not a good combination. That is what i am taking. I read in one post that they are not good together why not? Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 1998 Report Share Posted May 5, 1998 CDM555@... wrote: > > From: CDM555@... > > Hi everyone, > I would like to know why taking elevil and prozac are not a good > combination. That is what i am taking. I read in one post that they are > not good together why not? Debbie > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Help ONElist keep this service free, while generating interest in your > product or service. ONElist has a variety of advertising packages. > Visit http://www.onelist.com/advert.html for more information. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Debbie, I was taking that also. Prozac in the morning and Elival at night. It seems to me a lot of Doctors prescribe that for FMS suffers. Do you have FMS? And if it is not a good Idea I would like to know why also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 1998 Report Share Posted May 5, 1998 Hi, I am reasonably new to this area, have been reading them all and thought I would throw my 2 cents in tonight. I, too, have FMS/CFS and I have a recent injury to my back which needless to say has left me in pain for a while to varying degrees. One of the things that my doctor is trying me on is the Nortriptyline, I have recently just been moved up to 200mg. a night, they can check your blood levels to see if you are absorbing it right so they can adjust your dosage. One thing that it does, (with much less side effects) is to help you get rest at night when you lay down to sleep, secondly it is known to help with nerve pain during the day so that you may not have to take so many opiates, etc. I was on the MS contin for a brief period, but it gave me anxiety attacks! So I don't take that anymore! I have been through the thinking about changing docs, I belong to an HMO that would allow this anytime, but I gave him more chances and in this last year he has learned to respect the fact that I, alone, know my body best and what it is or isn't doing, so we go over any changes to my treatment pretty carefully. One thing my HMO offers, which was a godsend, is a chronic pain management class. It lasted 5 weeks and was worth every single second! I missed two classes because of migraines, but they helped me with homework. Check and see, anyone with chronic pain of any sort, if this is available to you and best wishes to all. I appreciate the varied information and opinions, I read as much as possible about chronic pain and the management of it, there are many ways to go with the meds! Goddess bless all, Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 1998 Report Share Posted May 6, 1998 At 08:56 PM 5/5/98 -0000, you wrote: >From: CDM555@... > >Hi everyone, > I would like to know why taking elevil and prozac are not a good >combination. That is what i am taking. I read in one post that they are >not good together why not? Debbie I'm not a doctor or pharmacist, I'm just a patient, so be sure to talk to your doctor, pharm or other medical professional... (disclaimer done) Elavil and Prozac are both antidepressants that affect the serotonin in the brain, but they function quite differently. If they are mixed, the possibility may exist that they can have serious consequences, possibly even including death. I was taking Paxil and my doctor prescribed elavil for me, and I rememered hearing about this, so when I talked to the pharmacist, I asked about it. The first one I talked to said his computer didn't show any problems, so I checked a drug interaction program I had and it said not to use them together at ALL. I called a different pharmacy (I was trying to find a place to get my prescriptions filled and I wanted to be really clear on this part). This second pharmacy said that they WOULD NOT fill the order together UNLESS the spoke to the doctor themselves and he authorized it. I asked them to call the doctor and when they called me back a bit later, they said that the doctor had apparently not been aware of the potential problem and had withdrawn the elavil prescription. Paxil and Prozac aren't the same thing, but they do work similarly. I'd suggest talking to your doctor or pharm further -- it very well may be that in certain dosages the two are OK to use together, and your doctor may have prescribed them that way... I don't know... Griselda ************************************* Are you a caregiver for a disabled or ill family member? join CAREGIVERS, a mailing list at: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/caregivers ------------ Are you disabled or have a chronic illness? Join DISABLED, a mailing list at http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/disabled ************************************** )O( email: jarnsaxa@... ICQ #: 12131941 alt email: mailto:griseldajarnsaxa@... (use this for mailing list ?'s) ************************************** " We are become grey. We stand between the darkness and the light ....between the candle and the star " -- B5 ************************************** " 300,000 " is a LIE! // " The Shame Should Not Be Mine " - The Practice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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