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1) Diphenhydramine overdose 2) Marijuana burnout
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1) Diphenhydramine overdose 2) Marijuana burnout

by Mark-W, Mar 05, 1998 12:00AM

    
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Posted by CCF MD GS on March 09, 1998 at 11:16:30:

In Reply to: 1) Diphenhydramine overdose  2) Marijuana burnout posted by Mark W on March 05, 1998 at 10:06:42:

: Has anyone been involved with or heard of:  (1) a) cases where diphenhydramine overdose survivors who undergo antidepressant therapy have a much stronger reaction than normal to the antidepressant and continue to suffer adverse effects from the drug long after discontinuing it?  (1) b) cases where sleeping pill overdose survivors develop problems with sleep? It seems there is very little known about aftereffects from large benadryl overdoses (probably because in most cases those who take large overdoses do not survive).  (2) Is anyone aware of cases where patients who have apparently recovered from cognitive "burnout" from marijuana exhibit a sensitivity to antidepressants or other drugs, with lingering aftereffects? I would appreciate any information you might be able to provide. Mark W.
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Sorry but this question is out of our area of expertice. I would recommend placing it on the general forum. As on now there is no psychiatry forum which this question would be best answered by. I suggest you speak with to your psychiatrist, who should be able to give you the best advice.





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