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Hi Jill,

That is a question best answered by your Nephrologist. I guess it would

depend on how long the meds stayed down and how much was absorbed before you got

sick.

Only your doctor is qualified to answer that for you.

In a message dated 4/20/2004 8:54:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

aj72300@... writes:

> I had the horrible stomach flu or food poisioning last night. It

> happened about 30 minutes after I took my last med for the evening

> (prednisone). Should I be concerned that my meds are not in my

> system? What do you do when that happens?

>

> Jill

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Hi Jill,

That is a question best answered by your Nephrologist. I guess it would

depend on how long the meds stayed down and how much was absorbed before you got

sick.

Only your doctor is qualified to answer that for you.

In a message dated 4/20/2004 8:54:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

aj72300@... writes:

> I had the horrible stomach flu or food poisioning last night. It

> happened about 30 minutes after I took my last med for the evening

> (prednisone). Should I be concerned that my meds are not in my

> system? What do you do when that happens?

>

> Jill

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Hi Jill,

That is a question best answered by your Nephrologist. I guess it would

depend on how long the meds stayed down and how much was absorbed before you got

sick.

Only your doctor is qualified to answer that for you.

In a message dated 4/20/2004 8:54:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

aj72300@... writes:

> I had the horrible stomach flu or food poisioning last night. It

> happened about 30 minutes after I took my last med for the evening

> (prednisone). Should I be concerned that my meds are not in my

> system? What do you do when that happens?

>

> Jill

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Well, something similar happened to me once. It's almost impossible to tell

whether any of the medication has been absorbed or not, and if so, how much.

When it happened to me, it was just blood pressure pills, and I was told to

simply carry on with my next dose as if nothing had happened (missing one

day isn't a good idea, but it's probably not harmful). But, to be safe, you

really must check with your own doctor or pharmacist.

Pierre

Stomach flu and meds

> I had the horrible stomach flu or food poisioning last night. It

> happened about 30 minutes after I took my last med for the evening

> (prednisone). Should I be concerned that my meds are not in my

> system? What do you do when that happens?

>

> Jill

>

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