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How Can Liver Cirrhosis Be Treated While On Norco, Gabapentin And Paxil?
I have had Migraines now quite regularly. I have cirrhosis of the liver- stage 4, fibromyalgia and a and damaged neck to the last vertebra. I take Norco, Gabapentin, Paxil and Propranolo is there anything I can take for my migraines that is compatible with all I m taking?
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This is serious disease if cirrhosis is present and quitting alcohol is the most important thing that should be done. Also, medications which are hematotoxic should be avoided. This is necessary to prevent disease progression which is lethal in most cases. At early stages it can be treated with these measures but but in case of progression. Diet should be balanced and healthy and get regular exercise. Limit high-carb foods such as bread, grits, rice, potatoes, and corn. And cut down on drinks with lots of sugar like sports drinks and juice. If there is viral hepatitis as underlying cause then antiviral medications are required.
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How Can Liver Cirrhosis Be Treated While On Norco, Gabapentin And Paxil?
Hello and welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. This is serious disease if cirrhosis is present and quitting alcohol is the most important thing that should be done. Also, medications which are hematotoxic should be avoided. This is necessary to prevent disease progression which is lethal in most cases. At early stages it can be treated with these measures but but in case of progression. Diet should be balanced and healthy and get regular exercise. Limit high-carb foods such as bread, grits, rice, potatoes, and corn. And cut down on drinks with lots of sugar like sports drinks and juice. If there is viral hepatitis as underlying cause then antiviral medications are required. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.