Posted by azalea on October 18, 2008, at 14:18:59
In reply to Re: pdocs in michigan(follow up hepatits and bupe), posted by jnew12 on October 18, 2008, at 11:39:38
Nardil is not recommended for people with liver disease. With hepatitis, Nardil may not be the best choice for you. Be sure to mention your hepatitis C when you get an appointment with a pdoc. There are other MAOIs that have a lower risk of liver problems.
> Wow I had no idea how much doctors actually prescribe this medication. My experience it was way easier to get benzo's or stimulants, and those are addicting, and I have addiction problems!
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> Maybe you right, maybe I could find a doc willing to prescribe a MAOI specially because I am on one, but a Maoi and a Stimulant?
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> I could show papers to my doc showing that other people prescribed the nardil and adderal together but, since he has know prior knowledge or history it so wouldnt that probably be a bad idea.
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> I don't know what to tell the doc that gave me adderal, I feel bad because I lied to him and told him I was on zoloft, and now he want's me to get a blood test, and I never told him I had hepatits C.. do you think it would be better to dump him?
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> And, also is the doctor who is prescribing me suboxone going to be upset the I am taking nardil along with suboxone?
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> He already told me he presonally would never prescribe it, but do you think he would be mad that I am taking, especially if they are contradicted.
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> My goal is to get rid of depression, and stay off drugs long enough so I can get treatment for Hepatits. The treatment is horrible and really grueling. They say the interferon makes a normal man deeply, deeply depressed.
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> With Nardil along with a depression/addiction medication I may be able to go through treatment now, I don't know last time the denied me saying my psychatric problems were to severe.
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