How many prescription drugs do you have?

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MegaManOfNumbers

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The GOOOD kind! Seriously, I sometimes take my allergy meds (its Reactine), buy only to help me sleep, seeing that it invokes drowsiness. Yes, I use allergy medication as sleep pills.
 

SL33TBL1ND

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Mr Thin said:
I, uh, I take vitamins?

When I was younger I had an inhaler for my asthma, can't remember what drug it was. Nothing these days though.
That was probably a type of steroid for the inflammation.

OT: None, I get by on orange juice and sheer Force of Will [http://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=3107].

Heh.
 

Bob_Dobb

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0 that the doctors know of *SNORT*.

My dog although has 5, one for epilepsy, one for a lung condition, one for a heart condition, one I give him when he is having an epileptic fit and one cream for the weird rash on its back. Nobody ring the RSPCA or PETA, mmkay.
 

I.N.producer

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Two asthma meds, one pill and one inhaler.

Buspirone for anxiety, claustrophobia, and general anger at insignificant things, including the urge to punch faces that arises from driving anywhere.

A nasal spray and a pill for allergies.

2 are steroids, only one is an over the counter med.

So 5.
 

Death God

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Just the one I take for my ADD. I don't like taking drugs of any kind so I keep them down as low as I can.
 

Ace2401

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Four currently: Warfrin, Coreg, Amlodapine, and Digoxin, all for my heart conditions (plural). There's like another four that I've been on then off again too, most of whose names I can't remember of the top of my head, and there was a while where I took Lortab for nerve damage in my foot.

Pretty sure all but one of those 9 are considered controlled substances, too.
 

Lizardon

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Just 1. Not sure what the specific active drug is, but it is to treat a serotonin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serotonin] deficiency.

People sometimes think I have depression when I bring it up as research has shown a link between low serotonin levels and depression, although they don't know if dip in serotonin causes the depression, or the depression causes serotonin levels to drop.

However I definitely don't have depression. My body simply doesn't naturally produce enough serotonin on it's own.
 

Rednog

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Four, primarily for hypertension and to try and ease the stress on my polycystic kidneys.
 

Takolin

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My antiallergy meds are free from prescription but it's cheaper with one so it counts half. The 2nd one I can think of it free of prescription when it's made by a different company, but the one I have lying around isn't though the dose and active substance are identical.

Then there are some old things in the cabinet that are prescription only, but no one is taking them these days, but it never hurts to have them lying around assuming you know what you're doing.
 

Simple Bluff

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This one prevents me from starting fires...
This one eases the pain of my tormented soul...
And this one makes the voices go away...

But seriously I'm only on one, an antibiotic, to help clear my skin. Does that even count?
 

EHKOS

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I take 2 everyday. Lexapro and Dekpakote for deppression and bipolar. They've fucked my mind up a lot. Used to have Geodon but the nightmares got even worse.
I take 1 Xanax whenever I go outside due to my agoraphobia. Feelsbadman.jpg.
 

Mr.Squishy

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None at all. I do have some mild painkillers laying around though, in case, well, I need to ease pain.
 

Thaliur

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Reading this thread makes me feel weirdly healthy...

I have none, unless Sodium Chloride Solution and Sodium Citrate count (Plasma Donator).
 

Rawne1980

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Diamorphine or Tramadol depending what kind of day i'm having.

If the pain is really bad then it's Diamorphine, if it's tolerable it's Tramadol.
 

WolfThomas

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Rawne1980 said:
If the pain is really bad then it's Diamorphine, if it's tolerable
You have prescription heroin? How did you score that?/That must be pretty bad.