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potsiefaerie · 25 days ago
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Me, every time I have a bad enough migraine that I take my rescue med: barbiturates, huh. waow... 😵‍💫
After the caffeine hits: oh good, I feel like a person again 🤩
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acetaminophenbutalbital · 1 year ago
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Are Migraines the Complex Neurological Conditions?
They are complex neurological conditions characterized by recurrent moderate to severe headaches often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.
In other words, you can say migraine is a type of headache disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of moderate to severe head pain often accompanied by other symptoms.
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violaceum-vitellina-viridis · 11 months ago
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realistically i should not care about being misgendered at work because realistically i have a Worksona and the worksona's pronouns are she/her
but also i have a status message at work that states my pronouns as they/them and my manager just used she/her in an email about my schedule and Feels Bad Man.
should i make a fuss? maybe. am i gonna? god, absolutely not. my job is queer friendly -- fuckin obviously -- but i'm already on the verge of tears, i don't have the spoons to cope with trying to defend my pronouns over a work email right now
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fioricetcapsule · 3 days ago
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What are the primary therapeutic benefits of Fioricet?
Have you ever experienced a pounding headache that disrupts your entire day? Whether it’s a tension headache from stress or a debilitating migraine, finding effective relief can be challenging. Fioricet medication is a widely prescribed treatment that helps alleviate severe headaches and related discomfort. This combination drug contains acetaminophen (a pain reliever), butalbital (a muscle relaxant), and caffeine (which enhances pain relief). Together, these ingredients work synergistically to target headache pain, improve blood flow, and relax tense muscles.
While Fioricet medication is primarily used for tension headaches, it also provides benefits for migraines, chronic headaches, and stress-induced discomfort. Additionally, it promotes relaxation and enhances circulation, making it a valuable treatment option for those suffering from persistent pain. In this article, we explore the four primary therapeutic benefits of Fioricet medication and how it helps individuals regain control over their daily lives.
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fioricetusa · 3 days ago
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Fioricet Tablet: How It Works and How Long It Stays in Your System
The Fioricet tablet is considered effective for short-term pain management, but it also comes with certain risks. One of the primary concerns is the potential for dependence and withdrawal, especially due to the barbiturate component, butalbital.
For those prescribed Fioricet tablets, it's important to understand how long the drug stays in the body. This is particularly relevant for individuals undergoing drug testing, managing side effects, or avoiding harmful interactions with other medications. The duration Fioricet remains in your system depends on several factors, including your metabolism, frequency of use, and the specific type of drug test used.
By understanding these factors, individuals can use Fioricet tablets more safely and responsibly, reducing the risk of complications while benefiting from its pain-relieving properties.
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yaoipologist · 4 months ago
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i love when . i love when headache. i love. i (shrivels up and dies)
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buyambien25 · 9 months ago
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buyphentermine15 · 10 months ago
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How often can you take Fioricet?
Fioricet is typically prescribed to manage tension headaches and migraines. The recommended dosing frequency for Fioricet usually involves taking 1 to 2 tablets every 4 hours as needed. However, the maximum recommended dose is generally no more than 6 tablets in 24 hours. It's important to follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions regarding dosage and frequency, as overuse can lead to potential side effects, dependency, or rebound headaches. If you find that you need to take Fioricet frequently or for an extended period, consult your healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and explore alternative treatments or adjustments to your regimen.
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acetaminophenbutalbital · 1 year ago
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Migraine Symptoms Prodrome Cause in Male and Female
The migraine symptoms prodrome phase of a migraine is the initial stage that can occur hours or even days before the actual headache. During this phase, individuals may experience various symptoms that serve as warning signs for an impending migraine attack.
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buyrmxg · 2 years ago
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maumausie · 1 month ago
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Very bored so here’s medications I think COD:Ghosts characters would have
Credentials: certified pharmacy tech and certified vibe reader
This is all for jokey jokes, I am not qualified to diagnose/prescribe medications, only fill them and do boring insurance stuff :)
Translation for any shortening (I think they’re all common sense, but just in case):
XR—extended release
Caps—capsules
Tabs—tablets
Gtts—drops
TID—three times a day.
DR—delayed release
Elias: Lantanoprost gtts for ocular hypertension/vision loss. Rich motherfucker probably got Xalatan because he could afford brand name. Everyone boo him /j. Also Nitrostat. He had one(1) scare and now keeps it on him religiously. It probably expired 2 months ago but he never bothered to get it refilled (also he’s dead. So. Not much use for it huh).
Hesh: Baclofen 5mg tabs tid. He gets muscle spasms often :(
Logan: Promethazine 25mg tabs. He seems like the type to easily get motion sick (lovingly)
Merrick: Fioricet 50mg. YES, HE NEEDS IT. HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? BRO PROBABLY HAS MIGRAINES EVERY HOUR OF EVERY DAY.
Ajax: Ferrous Sulfate 325mg DR tabs. He’s anemic (especially now that he doesn’t have any fuckin blood).
Keegan: Zolpidem 10mg tabs. Bro has insomnia 😭😭 he isn’t consistent about it due to ops, and all of the techs + his pharmacist worry about him (PSA: take your fucking meds. We notice when you don’t. And don’t take too much of your meds at once. We notice that too.)
Kick: Adderall XR caps. 15mg. You can’t tell me he doesn’t have ADHD. He keeps forgetting to take them.
Neptune: no Rx, but he takes Tylenol OTC for general aches and pain.
Rorke: unmedicated. Completely rawdogging whatever the fuck he has going on.
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lastoneout · 4 months ago
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The other thing that continues to baffle me about these appointments is that the neurologist will ask me what works and I'll say "well fioricet(a sedative + caffeine and tylenol) has actually been really helpful" and they'll be like "we don't prescribe that" and I'll be like "okay well usually if I take oxycodone with my rizatriptan it gets rid of the migraine they do that at the ER all the time and it works" and they'll be like "NO we WILL NEVER prescribe that because it's DANGEROUS" and I'll be like "okay well that's what helps" and they're like "have you tried taking ozempic or this other medication that you keep saying destroys your ability to feel joy? you can try that or go back to taking otc vitamins" and I'm like "why would you go into a specialized field like migraine treatment if you don't like it when your patient needs specialized care?"
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bewitchingbanshee · 3 days ago
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saw my neurologist today and was put on a monthly preventative injection for my migraines since sumatriptan, fioricet, and nurtec all haven’t helped (staying on the nurtec but taking it daily along with the monthly injection instead of just every other day) so here’s hoping this one helps because I’m so sick of my head trying to make itself explode for more than 2-3 weeks out of the fucking month 😭
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virgoiscariot · 7 months ago
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Love how in our family we used to be really strict about not sharing prescription drugs and now my mom, sister, and I are swapping our collective ritalin, vyvanse, norco, fioricet, and klonopin like its nothing lmaoooo. Fuck barbiturates are nice though, i took one when i had a bad tension headache and it was GONE and replaced by a general feeling of well being. I just did laundry and cleaned my kitchen. I see why housewives used to take that shit lol
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what if some common medicine for humans was deadly poison for yeerks? like if SSRIs make them explode/discombobulate. is that anything
I don't know too much about medicine, but I'd wager there would have to be some human medications that are poisonous to Yeerks. It would be weird if there weren't - I mean, they're allergic to freaking instant maple and ginger oatmeal! With that in mind, I think it makes perfect sense other things could mess with Yeerks too.
Now, keep in mind I'm not a doctor, I'm only a nerd, so I'm probably missing entire classes of medications that might work. However, if I had to guess which drugs would be most likely to screw with Yeerks, I'd go with things that affect the brain one way or another. It could be something straightforward like SSRIs or sleep medications, but it doesn't have to be. Maybe a host who has to take Benadryl for their allergies or is prescribed Tylenol #3 after a dental procedure finds the Yeerk reacts poorly to those medications. Maybe anti-migraine medication like Fioricet could do something to Yeerks - it's got three different things that affect the brain in different ways, including Caffeine. Maybe a large enough dose of Caffeine is enough to screw with Yeerks, and they avoid drinks and medications with Caffeine as a result.
One thing I am almost certain would mess with Yeerks, though most people don't think of it as a medicine, is alcohol. Alcohol is technically a drug, and it has all sorts of effects on the brain. Other recreational drugs may also have an effect, and we even have one case in the books to look at - Edriss 562 is implied to have been exposed to cocaine, and she certainly deviated from her mission quite a bit afterwards. Maybe there's something in that field which can affect Yeerks?
However, you could also look at things which don't affect the brain. It could be that an anti-parasitic drug might work against Yeerks, although getting the dosage right by accident would be weird. It could be something that doesn't even go in the body, like sunscreen around the ear that gets on the Yeerk as they enter/exit and screws with them.
However, no matter which drugs the Yeerks find they have trouble with, it's almost certain they would find out before the Animorphs enter the war. The Yeerk invasion of Earth is 4 to 5 years old by the time Jake et al walk home through the construction site - plenty of time to figure out which drugs are bad for Yeerks and find ways to limit their hosts' exposure to said drugs. If you're looking for a medication which would affect the Yeerks and happen during the time the Animorphs are fighting the Yeerks, then my best guesses would be either 1. A drug that builds up in or degrades Yeerk tissues over time, or 2. A new drug that just hit the market, sorta like how the oatmeal incident occurred.
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