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Old 06-01-2007, 10:17 AM   #11
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Re: Barbiturate use

yEA i read that too about dilantin..i will call pharmacist. thanks so much for your help..your an angel.
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Old 06-01-2007, 11:15 AM   #12
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Re: Barbiturate use

pharmacist says absolutely NOT.
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Old 06-02-2007, 12:44 PM   #13
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Re: Barbiturate use

i don't know about that,really.it sounds rather 'iffy' ya know?if that chemical structure is actually there,i cannot fathom how it could go undetected in a UA that is actually looking for it,you know what i mean?try doing some research on this,one pharmacists opinon in this really IS only one opinion ya know?look at interpretation of UA results or false positives or negatives and see what you can come up with.there are many many possible reasons for the 'false' info to pop up in UAs,some pain patients have actually been discharged over this type of issue just becasue 'something' showed up that was not supposed to be there.it usually is a metaboliztion issue.

this just doesn't seem "right' in the chemical sense.tho i have been wrong before,lol.this has so much riding on it that i definitely would take the time to thoroughly check it out ya know?good luck and please continue to keep us posted,marcia
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Old 06-02-2007, 10:57 PM   #14
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Re: Barbiturate use

Yea marcia i feel kinda iffy about it too. remember this is my son that went thru a 30 day rehab..goes to meetings..swears hes clean almost 90 days. his problem was opiates...hes on 2 seizure meds and roserem to sleep..plus he takes otc nayural sleep aids. i just dont know..websites say dilantin could cause false positive..but pharmacist says NO.
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Old 06-03-2007, 09:32 AM   #15
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Re: Barbiturate use

i don't know jules,but i would tend to have to side with him on this and give him the benefit of the doubt ya know?as long as it IS indeed possible,i would just go with the flow on this.one pharms opinion vs actual research lit,really tells it all for me,ya know?i have just heard so many different stories about people getting false readings,either positive or negative with alot of the different types of UAs that are done,it really does sound like he is really trying and doing the right things.

the big difference here between someone abusing narcotics vs barbs is that with narcotic use,it is for the most part very hard to actually detect in someone because you do remain pretty much totally functional and motivated just because of the overall effects.with barbs,its kind of the opposite effect.it IS a downer,and it will make you appear much more sleepy,tired and lethargic.the overall effects would be much more apparent than with what you would actually see in the majority of people who are abusing narcotics.just take a really good look at the overall behavior and how he appears most of the time.i would also think that actually mixing a real actual barbiturate with dilantin would really be a bad combo and produce much more profound affect,you know what i mean?i really would think you would notice something if this was actually going on.

just a thought here but if you really want to get the best possible info on pharmacolgy i would actually try calling any university type teaching hospital and ask their pharmacy dept or the head of the dept maybe?i just really don't think that an average phrmacist really has enough overall knowledge of UAs,you know?

i would just go with what your heart tells you.just play it by ear and see how things play out over the next couple weeks.once trust is broken it takes soo much to get it back.you ARE going to have doubts here,at least til he really proves himself to you,and he should know that,if he doesn't,make sure you tell him that you would love to be able to just take his word on this but you have to be a bit protective before you can let him be trusted again with you.but from what you have stated he is doing,i would reserve all real judgement for now.if you cannot be 100% certain,well you just cannot lay blame here thats all.as they say,actions speak louder than words.i wish you luck and hope he is indeed telling you the truth about this.please keep me posted Jules,marcia
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