Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 5148

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meds + skin discoloration

Posted by katie on April 21, 1999, at 20:30:49

Does anyone out there know if the following meds might
possibly cause skin discoloration?--zyprexa,lithium, navane? A friend of mine told me I looked like an abuse victim because my eyes looked so bruised.

 

Re: meds + skin discoloration

Posted by katie on April 22, 1999, at 15:23:14

In reply to meds + skin discoloration, posted by katie on April 21, 1999, at 20:30:49

> Does anyone out there know if the following meds might
> possibly cause skin discoloration?--zyprexa,lithium, navane? A friend of mine told me I looked like an abuse victim because my eyes looked so bruised.

I just wanted to exclude zyprexa and lithium from original messages (sorry I submitted it twice) I'm pretty sure the effect would have come from the navane which I took for at least 10 years. I don't take it now and am wondering if it DID have some skin discoloration effects if this will start to go away now that I am off it? Any input of significance will be appreciated.

 

Re: meds + skin discoloration + mute-point

Posted by kate on April 23, 1999, at 10:06:16

In reply to Re: meds + skin discoloration, posted by katie on April 22, 1999, at 15:23:14

> > Does anyone out there know if the following meds might
> > possibly cause skin discoloration?--zyprexa,lithium, navane? A friend of mine told me I looked like an abuse victim because my eyes looked so bruised.

I feel I should now update this after talking with my sister and although I hate to admit it she's probably right. She seems to think that because I smoke that could have some thing to do with the discoloration thing.


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