I don't know whether or not I took my meds!?
I am freaking out. I take 200 MG of Zoloft and 50 MG of Welbutrin every day, and I don't know if I did take them! I am not fear well, mentally, but I am worried that I may have (very possible). Would taking them now be a big concord, even if I had already?
Answers:
I would purely take them the next time you are scheduled to appropriate them. Missing one dose will not kill you or send you off the gaping end.
Missing one dose will not cause any undue harm. Doubling up can, however, lead to potential toxicity. If you are not 100% sure you didn't lug them, wait until the next scheduled time. Source(s): Pharmacist
Excellent question. A lot of people forget if they took their medication from time to time, and the combination of Wellbutrin and Zoloft could make you forget.
Because of these speific medications, it would be better to neglect one dose rathe than pinch multiple doses.
It would be better to assume you did not take the medication than take it again.
There are 'memory aides' for medications. Ask your pharmacist something like these. Source(s): I am a Pharmacist
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I would purely take them the next time you are scheduled to appropriate them. Missing one dose will not kill you or send you off the gaping end.
Missing one dose will not cause any undue harm. Doubling up can, however, lead to potential toxicity. If you are not 100% sure you didn't lug them, wait until the next scheduled time. Source(s): Pharmacist
Excellent question. A lot of people forget if they took their medication from time to time, and the combination of Wellbutrin and Zoloft could make you forget.
Because of these speific medications, it would be better to neglect one dose rathe than pinch multiple doses.
It would be better to assume you did not take the medication than take it again.
There are 'memory aides' for medications. Ask your pharmacist something like these. Source(s): I am a Pharmacist
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