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12-22-2009, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by LXA SE285
Except for the hydrocodone and maybe the Klonopin and Ativan, none of those drugs individually is dangerous/abusable—she was reportedly sick with the flu, which is probably what the Biaxin and Prednisone were for—but considering her weakened state, I could see how all these combined could make for a deadly cocktail.
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Uh...hydrocodone and vicoprofen are both narcotics. Klonopin and Ativan are both benzos and can cause respiratory depression. Topamax has lots of side effects as does Carbamazapine, which is also a seizure medication. Biaxin and Prednisone would not have been prescribed for the flu, BTW. Anyway, this drug list is not for the faint of heart.
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12-22-2009, 01:45 PM
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Uh...hydrocodone and vicoprofen are both narcotics. Klonopin and Ativan are both benzos and can cause respiratory depression. Topamax has lots of side effects as does Carbamazapine, which is also a seizure medication. Biaxin and Prednisone would not have been prescribed for the flu, BTW. Anyway, this drug list is not for the faint of heart.
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Vicoprofen and hydrocodone are, for all intents and purposes, the same thing - there's really no need to separate them (Vicoprofen is a commercial implementation combining hydrocodone with ibuprofen). That kind of makes the list awkward to read at face value.
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12-22-2009, 01:58 PM
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Vicoprofen and hydrocodone are, for all intents and purposes, the same thing - there's really no need to separate them (Vicoprofen is a commercial implementation combining hydrocodone with ibuprofen). That kind of makes the list awkward to read at face value.
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Actually, I would separate them considering that she would likely have two different physicians prescribing this to her. This makes me wonder if she was abusing prescription drugs.
Anyway, I know very few physicians that use vicoprofen on a common basis. The only time I ever wrote for it was when a crystal meth addict asked for it during follow up visits in the burn unit after he and two of his buddies blew up their lab three days before Christmas when i was a second year surgery resident. He even knew the dosage that he wanted. Nothing says drug addict like someone who knows an obscure drug's dosage!
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12-22-2009, 02:00 PM
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Uh...hydrocodone and vicoprofen are both narcotics. Klonopin and Ativan are both benzos and can cause respiratory depression.
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Yeah, I knew that. I defer to you on the others.
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Reason: Got a question answered. :)
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12-22-2009, 03:51 PM
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Uh...hydrocodone and vicoprofen are both narcotics. Klonopin and Ativan are both benzos and can cause respiratory depression. Topamax has lots of side effects as does Carbamazapine, which is also a seizure medication. Biaxin and Prednisone would not have been prescribed for the flu, BTW. Anyway, this drug list is not for the faint of heart.
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Actually, Biaxin when combined with certain antihstamines can be deadly. Right after it was first introduced, I was on a six-month antibiotic therapy (Biaxin) to kill a staph infection. I was told under no certain terms to take an antihistamine without the approval of my doctor. I had been taking Hisminal, and she told me that combining the two would likely put me into cardiac arrest.
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12-22-2009, 04:00 PM
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Actually, Biaxin when combined with certain antihstamines can be deadly. Right after it was first introduced, I was on a six-month antibiotic therapy (Biaxin) to kill a staph infection. I was told under no certain terms to take an antihistamine without the approval of my doctor. I had been taking Hisminal, and she told me that combining the two would likely put me into cardiac arrest.
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It was the Hisminal that was the problem...they took it off the market a long time ago. I personally liked Hisminal a lot! I thought it really worked for my allergic rhinitis  Luckily I didn't have any flair ups of my acute cardiac arrest.
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12-22-2009, 05:23 PM
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Uh...hydrocodone and vicoprofen are both narcotics. Klonopin and Ativan are both benzos and can cause respiratory depression. Topamax has lots of side effects as does Carbamazapine, which is also a seizure medication. Biaxin and Prednisone would not have been prescribed for the flu, BTW. Anyway, this drug list is not for the faint of heart.
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It is possible that this list also includes medications for her husband, not just her. They were removed from the bedroom (or master suite, I'm guessing), which is a shared space.
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12-22-2009, 01:59 PM
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It does seem like a list of Heath Ledger proportions, though.
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12-22-2009, 02:08 PM
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It does seem like a list of Heath Ledger proportions, though.
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I'd have to look up what he took. You take a hand-full of benzodiazapines and hydrocodone, and you will die like a dog. Trust me...I've seen enough patients breathing 4 times a minute to know that without someone around to catch you looking bad, you'd just die in your sleep.
For Britney, though, I just read that her husband said her mother found her down in the bathroom. I don't think respiratory depression would be the cause of her cardiac arrest. If her MVP was mild enough not to need medication (though the Propranolol on her nightstand tells a different tale) it wouldn't likely cause her to have sudden cardiac arrest. Maybe it isn't one of her prescription drugs.
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12-22-2009, 02:29 PM
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12-22-2009, 02:43 PM
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An excerpt:
The segment was as random as it was prescient, seeing as Murphy had been lying low, far off the pop culture radar. Instead, it played off a minor news report about the actress being fired from a film.
Although the ‘SNL’ bit at worst depicted Murphy as disoriented, 20/20 hindsight has moved some online critics to question why the NBC series satirized the actress at all. A few bloggers have even cast aspersion on NBC’s decision to pull the clip, suggesting it was not a magnanimous gesture but a revisionist one. EdRants.com, for one, has posted a full transcript of the now hard-to-find sketch “so that people can be informed of what NBC is attempting to hide from the public.”
I saw it live and might still have it on my DVR. I don't know why "critics" would question why SNL did a sketch on Brittany Murphy. It's WHAT THEY DO. The actress who played her did a pretty good job of portraying Murphy's mannerisms and speech pattern. Honestly, I thought that they were lampooning Murphy's character from Clueless, which, IIRC, was pretty ditzy.
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12-22-2009, 02:42 PM
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Not that funny of a skit, but a pretty good impression of Britney Murphy...I almost forgot she sounded like that.
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12-22-2009, 03:09 PM
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I have this weird feeling it was H1N1....
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12-22-2009, 05:26 PM
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Did this thread really just turn into the set of ER?
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12-22-2009, 09:06 PM
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CG...nah...not ER...more like House, CSI or for old schoolers, Quincy ME
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