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Hi guys, 2 minor questions.. My friend's blood pressure is usually at most 140/90 and heart rate 110 after smoking meth but she's just started 150mg wellbutrin extended release taken once the in morning.
She took it for two mornings and on the 3rd morning she skipped a dose and smoked meth instead, her blood pressure shot up to 160/100 heart rate 128 is this sort of high blood pressure and high heart rate a cause for alarm? Like does she need to get the readings down quick? She tried milk, coconut water, taking a stroll, breathing exercises, taking a hot bath, soaking feet in warm water and pressing of pressure points. She's tried almost everything google suggested but to no avail. What should she do to reduce the blood pressure and heart rate?
Or is it just the side effects of the drugs that isn't harmful or dangerous if its only for a few days at a time, as it reduces to 120/80 and 90 heart rate after sleeping?
I understand one needs to seek immediate medical attention if BP above 180/120, is it still recommended when it's drug induced
Also shes supposed to feel effects like wakefulness, motivation, focused in 1-2 weeks with regular morning doses. But as she's skipping doses to play meth twice a week perhaps, does wellbutrin simply work when she's managed to ingest the equivalent of potency of 1-2 weeks with regular dose, so say perhaps only after 3 weeks or irregular dosing wellbutrim will have a impact. Do you recommend that she stops skipping dose and take wellbutrin regularly till it has reach high levels of the drug in her body?
She took it for two mornings and on the 3rd morning she skipped a dose and smoked meth instead, her blood pressure shot up to 160/100 heart rate 128 is this sort of high blood pressure and high heart rate a cause for alarm? Like does she need to get the readings down quick? She tried milk, coconut water, taking a stroll, breathing exercises, taking a hot bath, soaking feet in warm water and pressing of pressure points. She's tried almost everything google suggested but to no avail. What should she do to reduce the blood pressure and heart rate?
Or is it just the side effects of the drugs that isn't harmful or dangerous if its only for a few days at a time, as it reduces to 120/80 and 90 heart rate after sleeping?
I understand one needs to seek immediate medical attention if BP above 180/120, is it still recommended when it's drug induced
Also shes supposed to feel effects like wakefulness, motivation, focused in 1-2 weeks with regular morning doses. But as she's skipping doses to play meth twice a week perhaps, does wellbutrin simply work when she's managed to ingest the equivalent of potency of 1-2 weeks with regular dose, so say perhaps only after 3 weeks or irregular dosing wellbutrim will have a impact. Do you recommend that she stops skipping dose and take wellbutrin regularly till it has reach high levels of the drug in her body?
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