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I've been taking these day-time/night-time cold meds for a very resistant cold...its been 10 days and they just didn't seem to be working...I figured out why yesterday. They have been sitting at the bottom of my pouch for a week...and apperantly decided to start 'melting' yesterday...those that didn't melt came out...I've been spitting whole or semi-melted pills all day (took about 15 in all over the 10days)...when I have been awake...fell asleep and couldn't wake up...seems that it caused me an unintentional overdose...I think that it is over but I am still wary...fortunately I don't work most of this week.
Inspite of the fact that I've had my pouch for so long, I forget the rules some times....do not take certain 12hr or compact-time-relased meds...they are not pouch friendly!
Sharon
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I ususally do but I ran out and I buy my supplies back home in the States...(so much cheaper)...I had 2 packets of the night-time hot lemon drink one that worked wonders but for the day time I only had these hard pills...obviously it was a very bad idea...now my head is pounding, the sinuses are congested and I am out of meds...will have to give in and buy the French stuff.
The problem is that here there is no liquid stuff and gelcaps are not availible either...can I crush them?
Sharon
CT,
We don't have drugstores like we do back home...here the drugstores are Pharmacies and they are just, mostly the place you go to get your prescriptions filled...they are small boutique sized and although some have some high-end cosmetics, baby products, paper products (kleenex..) and a couple of stands of non-prescription stuff like body lotions almost everything is behind the counter here...so there is very little in the TOC section (asprin, tyelnol, cough meds..) but even all of that is behind the counter...and it is very, very expensive (multiply by 5 the Walmart prices or more)...because France has social medicine and almost everything presciption was covered they did not develop an OTC section because it would not be reimbursed...
When I tell my pharmacist that I buy tylenol by the 500 bottle he looks at me bug-eyed...here it is sold in tiny little boxes of 10...and costs the same as the 500 bottle! (but if I get it prescribed it is covered 100%)...
I am scrounging in my travel kits for any liquidcaps or powder packets I can find for now but the good news is that my nose is starting to unstuff (bad news is my stomach is starting to feel queezy!)...
Hang on flu, here I come...
Sharon
French pharmacies have more cures for nasal congestion than we do in the states. My French is very bad but just pointing to my nose and making a very stuffy sound was enough to have people running around and putting together day time powders packets you mix with hot water and a sleepy-time night version of the same thing. I wish I remembered the name!
It is called Humex...like I said it is 5xs the U.S. price...As for nose stuff (or stuffy noses???!!!) they have a ton of sinus sprays (they love shoving things up their noses!) especially sea-water nasal sprays...But they don't help much if it is clogged up...they do on the other hand have a fabulous choice of cough syurps...all codine based and non prescription! Behind the counter none the less but still availible...go figure.
ps...I have been cut off from my health insurance so for now I cannot even see a doctor...have to wait for it all to get unknotted...
Sharon

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