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Originally Posted by depressedIRL21
Hello Everyone!,
Has anyone have any success finding a cold OTC that doesn't interact with your meds? The only OTC that I really have no problems with is Sudafed. Any suggestions on other meds?
Thanks!!
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I have asked pharmacists and they said that my only safe options are the lousy nasal sprays that don't work for me. If I have pain, I can take an OTC pain pill.
My psychiatrist forbids me from using Sudafed (pseudoephedrine). I have a history of abusing that a bit. It is a stimulant. In my state, you can buy pseudoephedrine without a prescription, but must provide your driver's license before buying it. They keep it behind the pharmacist counter. My past pharmacists were very reluctant to sell it to me and only if I promised it was for my husband. I would often buy it at pharmacies where they didn't know me. You must know that it has been used to make crystal methamphetamine, a very bad drug.
Pseudoephedrine may be all well and good for occasional use by the general public, but not by people prone to mania. If a person can't take antidepressants or stimulants, certain cold medications can be problematic. I have gotten high from pseudoephedrine.
When I have colds or sinus discomfort, I use old-fashioned remedies and relief. Vicks Vapo Rub is one of them.