Topic: Dear Diary ,..the revised edition
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Thu 11/08/07 12:09 AM
cried

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Thu 11/08/07 12:10 AM
hmmmmm did you take it on an empty stomach??huh

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Thu 11/08/07 12:12 AM
i had some food......chased it down with kit kat an wunder bar,,,allergic maybe??i did get a rash from these last time so i took a small half..but oh......sick

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Thu 11/08/07 12:13 AM
uhhhhhh what are you taking???? geeeeeez you are so sensitive to medicine!!!grumble grumble grumble I can take anything......

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Thu 11/08/07 12:14 AM
google the drug and see possible side effects.....

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Thu 11/08/07 12:16 AM
i took a half a oxycycaline i think its called,,i shuldnt take ANYTHING I guesssick

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Thu 11/08/07 12:17 AM
Belushi woke up in the middle of the bed ... sad

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Thu 11/08/07 12:18 AM
hmmmmmmm no such drug......maybe the spelling is wrong???

hahaaaaaaaa belushi do you wanna borrow my cats???? they take up half my bed!!!grumble laugh grumble laugh

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Thu 11/08/07 12:19 AM
is this for your headaches?

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Thu 11/08/07 12:21 AM
Umm Purple, was that Doxycycline???

If so, that's a rather strong anti biotic, not a pain relief pill...

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Thu 11/08/07 12:23 AM
um......i donno i triied to google it , ...
the lady i get my weed off of gave them to me...
ok..me dumb...dont hurt as much...buti'm not feeling so good...
me no seeeeee straightttttttttt............................................................................................................me dummy....no meds dummy...no meds....sick

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Thu 11/08/07 12:24 AM
not doxy...oxysomething......sick

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Thu 11/08/07 12:24 AM
Purple , do you have a medical centre nearby you can ring?

Just tell them your symptoms, and see what they say, please?

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Thu 11/08/07 12:25 AM
and what exactly is it????

is a member of the tetracycline antibiotics group and is commonly used to treat a variety of infections. Doxycycline is a semi-synthetic tetracycline invented and clinically developed in the early 1960s by Pfizer Inc. and marketed under the brand name Vibramycin. Vibramycin received FDA approval in 1967, becoming Pfizer's first once-a-day broad-spectrum antibiotic. Other brand names include Monodox, Periostat, Vibra-Tabs, Doryx, Vibrox, Adoxa®, Doxyhexal and Atridox (topical doxycycline hyclate for Periodontitis).

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Thu 11/08/07 12:25 AM
Cautions and side effects are similar to other members of the tetracycline antibiotic group. However the 10% risk of photosensitivity skin reactions is of particular importance for those intending long-term use for malaria prophylaxis. Reports of GERD have been cited with the use of Doxycycline.

Unlike some other members of the tetracycline group, it may be used in those with renal impairment.

Doxycycline impairs the effectiveness of many types of hormonal contraception due to CYP450 induction, and physicians recommend the use of barrier contraception for people taking the drug to prevent unwanted pregnancy. It may also reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives by decreasing the normal flora in the intestines. Normally, estrogens inside oral contraceptives are glucuronidated in the liver and re-circulated to the gut. Flora presence in the gut help to remove glucuronide groups off of estrogen as it re-enters the GI tract via enterohepatic circulation and thus the estrogen takes effect. However, the decrease of number of flora inside the gut reduce the flora's glucuronide groups removal ability. Therefore, Doxycycline's decrease the efficacy of oral contraceptives up to two-fold.

It should be taken with a full glass of water to prevent irritation of the esophagus and stomach. Also, there is a slim risk of liver damage during prolonged use of the drug.[14]


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Thu 11/08/07 12:26 AM
Oxycontin? sheesh....

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Thu 11/08/07 12:26 AM
Borrowing your cats?

Its the only .... {insert obvious word in here} that Im gonna be sharing my bed with!

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Thu 11/08/07 12:27 AM
It's not Oxycontin is it?

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Thu 11/08/07 12:29 AM
The most serious risk associated with opioids, including OxyContin, is respiratory depression. Common opioid side effects are constipation, nausea, sedation, dizziness, vomiting, headache, dry mouth, sweating, and weakness. Taking a large single dose of an opioid could cause severe respiratory depression that can lead to death.

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Thu 11/08/07 12:29 AM
oxysomething....
not doxy...
oxycyclin??maybe...
I took half of one a couple weeks ago after the proceucdure thing an it didnt make me feel this bad..icky but not this icky