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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / July 2005

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Ultram & Neurontin - do they cause grogginess

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Wesley Hunt - 26 Jun 2005 15:46 GMT
Someone I know is on these medications. This person also drinks, but I
don't know how much or how often. This person seems a little groggy, not
alive as before. Has anyone had experiences with this combination? Is it
safe for this person to ride a motorcycle?
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wizard57m@surfbest.net - 26 Jun 2005 18:51 GMT
Ultram can cause drowsiness and dizziness, Neurontin can cause drowsiness
and dizziness, and alcohol can cause drowsiness and dizziness...combine
the 3 and you have a drowsy, dizzy drunk who has absolutely no business
operating ANY motor vehicle, especially a motorcycle.  We bikers already
have a bad reputation to deal with!
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>Someone I know is on these medications. This person also drinks, but I
>don't know how much or how often. This person seems a little groggy, not
>alive as before. Has anyone had experiences with this combination? Is it
>safe for this person to ride a motorcycle?
Don W. McCollough - 26 Jun 2005 23:58 GMT
> Someone I know is on these medications. This person also drinks, but I
> don't know how much or how often. This person seems a little groggy, not
> alive as before. Has anyone had experiences with this combination? Is it
> safe for this person to ride a motorcycle?

It should say on the bottles..."may cause dizziness" and "may cause
drowziness."

One thing it probably doesn't say on the bottles is,  "may cause stupidity!"

Don't drink and/or take CNS drugs and drive!
MobiusDick - 05 Jul 2005 15:35 GMT
Both drugs have potential for sedation and both are potentiated by
alcohol.

MobiusDick
 
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