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Your thoughts please, stopping Zyprexa cold turkey
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 25963" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>Have you looked up zyprexa withdrawl? Some medications withdrawl can be life threatening. </p><p>Maybe your local Red Cross, or Salvation Army could help provide you enough to do a careful weaning off? </p><p>I know in some areas towwnships also help with medications. How about a neighborhood church (whether you belong to the church or not?) or the church of a family memeber or friend? I have heard of all those places helping in the past. </p><p>Have you talked to a pharmacist? They might have new ideas on how you could handle this, getting help to get some medications. </p><p></p><p>I do not remember for sure but seems to me zyprexa may be one of the drugs that is dangerous to stop cold turkey, and doing so might cause an emergency hospitalization. (I really do not remember becuz I have no personal experience with this medication)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 25963, member: 1697"] Have you looked up zyprexa withdrawl? Some medications withdrawl can be life threatening. Maybe your local Red Cross, or Salvation Army could help provide you enough to do a careful weaning off? I know in some areas towwnships also help with medications. How about a neighborhood church (whether you belong to the church or not?) or the church of a family memeber or friend? I have heard of all those places helping in the past. Have you talked to a pharmacist? They might have new ideas on how you could handle this, getting help to get some medications. I do not remember for sure but seems to me zyprexa may be one of the drugs that is dangerous to stop cold turkey, and doing so might cause an emergency hospitalization. (I really do not remember becuz I have no personal experience with this medication) [/QUOTE]
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