i have been diagnosed with epilepsy, borderline personality disorder, bipolar, social and agora phobia. was wondering how phenobarbital would react with these problems especially the bipolar?
First of all you say nothing about what medications you are taking for all your other conditions, but the first line of defense is making sure that IF you are going to more than one doctor, that you TELL ALL YOUR DOCTORS exactly what you are taking and how much. The next thing you NEED to do is have ALL your prescriptions filled at one pharmacist. The pharmacist is the best person to monitor drug interactions. By far the pharmacist is most aware of what drugs together have the likely hood of being dangerous or even possibly could be dangerous. Any time you are on multiple medications it is very important to stay very informed and talk to both your doctors and pharmacist about what you are taking and for what. also it is vital to stay on the prescriptions as prescribed and at the right times. God Bless Reggie
You’ll fall asleep, thats all.
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First of all you say nothing about what medications you are taking for all your other conditions, but the first line of defense is making sure that IF you are going to more than one doctor, that you TELL ALL YOUR DOCTORS exactly what you are taking and how much. The next thing you NEED to do is have ALL your prescriptions filled at one pharmacist. The pharmacist is the best person to monitor drug interactions. By far the pharmacist is most aware of what drugs together have the likely hood of being dangerous or even possibly could be dangerous. Any time you are on multiple medications it is very important to stay very informed and talk to both your doctors and pharmacist about what you are taking and for what. also it is vital to stay on the prescriptions as prescribed and at the right times. God Bless Reggie
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25+ yrs counselor