Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 278802

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wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take

Posted by Rainee on November 11, 2003, at 22:11:17

I'm having some back pain and was wondering if it would be a problem? low dose percocet

Thanks,
Rainee

 

Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take » Rainee

Posted by femlite on November 11, 2003, at 23:08:16

In reply to wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take, posted by Rainee on November 11, 2003, at 22:11:17

Are you already on the WB?
I cant tell you what the long term effect would be. For me, long term use of oxycodone was rather activating and would preclude the use of an AD. But then it depends how long you may need to take the percocet.


> I'm having some back pain and was wondering if it would be a problem? low dose percocet
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> Thanks,
> Rainee
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Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take

Posted by Rainee on November 12, 2003, at 1:24:20

In reply to Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take » Rainee, posted by femlite on November 11, 2003, at 23:08:16

thanks .. oh not long just here and there for bad uti pain.

 

Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take » Rainee

Posted by femlite on November 12, 2003, at 8:21:38

In reply to Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take, posted by Rainee on November 12, 2003, at 1:24:20

Im sorry I dont know what uti stands for.
I dont think intermittant use is a problem.
The only potential problem is serotonin syndrome.
But since WB acts so little on those receptors it seems unlikely. If you start to feel speedy or manic, thats the clue. Doesnt seem very likely though.
best


> thanks .. oh not long just here and there for bad uti pain.
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Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take » femlite

Posted by Flipsactown on November 12, 2003, at 20:44:32

In reply to Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take » Rainee, posted by femlite on November 11, 2003, at 23:08:16

I have been taking 160mgs of oxycontin for over a year along with 400mgs of wellbutrin and 100mgs of prozac with no side effects except for some weight gain which may or may not be due to the medications. What did you mean by "rather activing and would preclude the use of an AD?"


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Are you already on the WB?
> I cant tell you what the long term effect would be. For me, long term use of oxycodone was rather activating and would preclude the use of an AD. But then it depends how long you may need to take the percocet.
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Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take » Flipsactown

Posted by femlite on November 13, 2003, at 20:24:47

In reply to Re: wellbutrinSR and percocet? safe to take » femlite, posted by Flipsactown on November 12, 2003, at 20:44:32

I think (if I remember correctly) I said for me it was activating. For example I could never take oxycotin past 3 or 4pm or i could not sleep. Its likely my reaction was atypical.
As for ADs, I found percocet to be a wonderful anti depressant and i had no energy problem (as it was activating for me)
Everyone responds differently.
I hope that answers your questions

> I have been taking 160mgs of oxycontin for over a year along with 400mgs of wellbutrin and 100mgs of prozac with no side effects except for some weight gain which may or may not be due to the medications. What did you mean by "rather activing and would preclude the use of an AD?"
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> Are you already on the WB?
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> > > I'm having some back pain and was wondering if it would be a problem? low dose percocet
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> > > Thanks,
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