Posted by webpixie on February 3, 2004, at 19:29:47
In reply to Re: Wellbutrin+Dayquil/Nyquil?, posted by Chairman_MAO on February 3, 2004, at 19:11:50
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> > Is there a place where I can type in a chemical name, have it light up what enzyme it interacts with (either in an inhibiting or metabolizing way), and what other common medications may also hit the same one?
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> http://medicine.iupui.edu/flockhart/table.htm
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> >I'm curious about painkillers now - ibuprofin vs. acetometaphon vs. aspirin. Also, I'd like to see if any cold meds are doable.
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> This is a question best answered by a medical professional, because it depends on the use you're intending. Opiates are less toxic than all three of those, heh.
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> If you have stomach problems, avoid ibuprofen, that's for sure. I find that ibuprofen is stronger in many circumstances than acetaminophen. Acetaminophen is toxic to the liver, but easy on the stomach. I never use aspirin and don't know as much about it.
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Headaches (sometimes I take generic excedrin, which is acetemoanphine, caffiene, and aspirin), cramps and muscle soreness or anything else, i take ibuprofin. I've never had stomach problems with it, and I didn't see it on the chart.> > Thanks again!
> No problem. Read up and you'll see that base level competency in this stuff really isn't all that hard. I find reading about drug action, specifically neuropsychopharmacology, addictive, and am hoping to get paid for it someday.
>Cool! Are you a med student?
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