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- Mixed Up Medication?
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- QUESTION: I have a constant pain in my legs, and have used many types of pain
- killers, without too much effect. On my last visit, the doctor gave me a new
- medication, and assured me it would help, and I do feel better. However, when
- one of my friends saw me taking the pills, he showed me that he was taking the
- same thing for his nerves, to help make him less depressed. Something is
- mixed up here somewhere. Can you straighten us out?
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- ANSWER: You don't give me too much to work with in your letter, but there is
- just enough for me to make a few realistic assumptions that may help explain
- the situation. To begin with, I don't think there is a mix-up anywhere, you
- are just both taking the same medication for two different situations, and it
- is a fine medication for both problems. The medication is most probably a
- "tricyclic antidepressant", and since there are a few such drugs available, it
- was just chance that you both were taking the same brand. This type of
- medication can be very effective in relieving some of the depressive states we
- find in medicine. While it may take a week or two for the medication to take
- effect, it is one that doctors have been using for some time, and the dosage
- can be altered so that the good effects are not marred by unwanted side
- effects. Recently we have learned that the same medication has the ability to
- relieve pain in some patients, whether or not they are depressed as well. One
- of the conditions it works particularly well for is the pain of "diabetic
- peripheral neuropathy", a nerve pain in the legs, for instance, seen in
- patients suffering from diabetes. And I'll bet that is what you have. As I
- see it, you are both doing well, and that is the main concern. Of course you
- know I don't think that comparing medications is always the wisest thing to
- do, and I am a real tiger when I hear of people sharing prescription
- medications without proper supervision. I hope you both continue to do well.
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- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
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