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    Dec 28, 2011, 10:02 AM
    Two daughters who are currently taking several medications
    I have two daughters whom are currently taking several medications for different diagnosis.

    Megan - Acid Reflux/Gas disorder & Depression

    Meds: Zantac; Dexilant; Bentil; Levsin; Zoloft; Wellbutrin; Nuvaring; Reglan; Topamax; Naproxen.


    Brynn - Migraine Headaches & Depression

    Meds: Topamax; Treximet; Seasonique; Zoloft; Magnesium Oxide; Predisone; Depakote; Demerol(Meperitab); Fiorcet; Ativan.

    I am currently in a divorce and concerned about my daughters. Do the meds that they are taking compliment one another, or are they harmful when taken all together?
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    Dec 28, 2011, 10:37 AM
    Not knowing what either one is diagnosed for, and the fact that it is not our scope to comment on medications, or diagnose on AMHD, it would be in your own and their best interest to take this up with their respective doctors, if they will discuss with you.
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    Dec 28, 2011, 11:37 AM
    This is an issue you need to consult their doctors about.

    Are these all prescribed by the same doctor? If not, is each doctor aware of the other meds? Are they gotten at the same drug store, and if so have you discussed this with the staff at the drug store.

    And this is going to sound wrong, but why are you just now concerned about it, before the divorce I will assume they were taking these also, but now you are concerned only since it is a divorce ?

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