situation_sthlm
Greenlighter
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I wonder about the combination of medicines I use. Although I trust my doctor, I want opinions of others to learn more about possible side effects or replacements. My daily combination consists of pregabalin, gabapentin, mirtazapine, zopiclone, quetiapine and methylphenidate. I get them for sleep disorder, anxiety and ADHD. Methylphenidate was just added and final dose isn't established but when it is I want to get off some of the other ones.
Is there anything potentially harmful about this combination of medicines? ...I'm thinking of things like blood pressure and heart rate. Like how big of an increase due to medicines, food or activity is acceptable if normal values are somewhere in the range of 120-130/70-80 @ 60-70bpm? What about an increase in heart rate to something like 100-110bpm in response to food? Or if blood pressure bumped to 160/100 some time after taking methylphenidate or mirtazapine - until it returns to base values, or slightly above? What foods should be avoided or preferred in such cases? Is endurance or strength training harmless in situations like this?
Any ideas regarding this would be appreciated; risks, signs, alternatives, approvements, tapering, anything worth mentioning...
Is there anything potentially harmful about this combination of medicines? ...I'm thinking of things like blood pressure and heart rate. Like how big of an increase due to medicines, food or activity is acceptable if normal values are somewhere in the range of 120-130/70-80 @ 60-70bpm? What about an increase in heart rate to something like 100-110bpm in response to food? Or if blood pressure bumped to 160/100 some time after taking methylphenidate or mirtazapine - until it returns to base values, or slightly above? What foods should be avoided or preferred in such cases? Is endurance or strength training harmless in situations like this?
Any ideas regarding this would be appreciated; risks, signs, alternatives, approvements, tapering, anything worth mentioning...
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