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* **hydrocodone-acetaminophen (Lortab, Norco, Percocet, Vicodin, Xodol)** - Generally reported OK | * **hydrocodone-acetaminophen (Lortab, Norco, Percocet, Vicodin, Xodol)** - Generally reported OK | ||
* **ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)** – of Motrin and Advil, Advil is preferred: Motrin has two times the additives a Motrin – 18 versus 9 – and the additives are some very difficult substances for the body to break down; //see NSAIDs// | * **ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)** – of Motrin and Advil, Advil is preferred: Motrin has two times the additives a Motrin – 18 versus 9 – and the additives are some very difficult substances for the body to break down; //see NSAIDs// | ||
- | * **ketamine** – An anesthetic drug commonly used in Lyme disease and chronic fatigue syndrome. Reports suggested that Ketamine doesn' | + | * **ketamine** – An anesthetic drug commonly used in Lyme disease and chronic fatigue syndrome. Reports suggested that Ketamine doesn' |
- | * **morphine** – avoid if possible - shown to be immunosuppressive in a study(({{pubmed> | + | * **morphine** – avoid if possible - shown to be immunosuppressive in a study(({{pmid> |
* **naltrexone** – an opioid receptor antagonist used primarily in the management of alcohol dependence and opioid dependence. Naltrexone appears to negatively impact the ability of the MP to return the human immune system to full function again. Lymphocytes express opioid receptors, probably for a good reason. Even though that reason is not fully understood, it is not a good idea to block those opioid receptors (with naltrexone) if one expects to be able to return your immune system to normal. | * **naltrexone** – an opioid receptor antagonist used primarily in the management of alcohol dependence and opioid dependence. Naltrexone appears to negatively impact the ability of the MP to return the human immune system to full function again. Lymphocytes express opioid receptors, probably for a good reason. Even though that reason is not fully understood, it is not a good idea to block those opioid receptors (with naltrexone) if one expects to be able to return your immune system to normal. | ||
- | Ultra-low dose naltrexone enhances cannabinoid-induced antinociception. | + | Ultra-low dose naltrexone enhances cannabinoid-induced antinociception. |
Surprisingly, | Surprisingly, | ||
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LDN is special because it is a very low dose drug, and it must therefore be targeted tightly towards whatever it affects. Science is still not completely sure what LDN does, which is why there is this myth about it helping the immune system. However, it doesn' | LDN is special because it is a very low dose drug, and it must therefore be targeted tightly towards whatever it affects. Science is still not completely sure what LDN does, which is why there is this myth about it helping the immune system. However, it doesn' | ||
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//**Trevor Marshall, PhD**// </ | //**Trevor Marshall, PhD**// </ | ||
- | Opioids do suppress the immune system,(({{pubmed> | + | Opioids do suppress the immune system,(({{pmid> |
==== NSAIDs ==== | ==== NSAIDs ==== | ||
Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used for mild to moderate pain. The most commonly used members of this group are over the counter drugs: aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Taken regularly, NSAIDs can lead to stomach upset and prolonged bleeding. NSAIDs should only be taken with a physician' | Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used for mild to moderate pain. The most commonly used members of this group are over the counter drugs: aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Taken regularly, NSAIDs can lead to stomach upset and prolonged bleeding. NSAIDs should only be taken with a physician' | ||
- | NSAIDS and COX-2 inhibitors can inhibit antibody production in human cells, thus lowering host defense.(({{pubmed> | + | NSAIDS and COX-2 inhibitors can inhibit antibody production in human cells, thus lowering host defense.(({{pmid> |
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
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- | More than 20 studies, including a large analysis of data on more than 200,000 children, have produced results that link acetaminophen use to an increased risk of asthma. | + | More than 20 studies, including a large analysis of data on more than 200,000 children, have produced results that link acetaminophen use to an increased risk of asthma. |
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Common pain relief medications may influence cancer growth: | Common pain relief medications may influence cancer growth: | ||
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Hope you feel better soon....:) | Hope you feel better soon....:) | ||
- | I also found a post here: http:// | + | I also found a post here: https:// |
When searching methocarbamol and muscle relaxant I found many posts about MP'ers taking a muscle relaxant. I don't recall finding any info on the MPKB site. It would be helpful to have info about muscle relaxants added to the MPKB site if not already there. | When searching methocarbamol and muscle relaxant I found many posts about MP'ers taking a muscle relaxant. I don't recall finding any info on the MPKB site. It would be helpful to have info about muscle relaxants added to the MPKB site if not already there. | ||
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- | ===== References ===== | + | ===== References =====</ |