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here is some more meds i found that my roomate had L-thyroxine (sythroid) tab, Citalopram HBR tabs, Naproxen Sodium, Lisinopril Glimepirde, Avandament, Amlodipine Besylate what do these do

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  1. Synthroid is for the Thyroid, Citalopram is an antidepressant, Naproxen Sodium is an OTC pain reliever (like Aleve), Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor (common for heart problems), Glimepiride and Avandament are anti-diabetic drugs, and Amlodipine and Besylate are Calcium channel blockers.

    Between this and your last question, I'm not sure if your roommate has a lot of ailments or if he's just trying to get high and is rather stupid/misinformed about some of the drugs he's taking.


  2. I just caught sight of this question and found it rather interesting, because these medications are all in our medicine cabinet. And I can assure you, not one of them will make you high, even in combinations with each other. They won't even give you a good "downer" effect.

    It is possible that your roommate has to take:

    1.Citalopram HRB Tabs aka Celexa for his nerves, with school and all these problems, it may be more anxiety than he can manage on a day to day level.

    2. Naproxen Sodium is a NSAIDS medication, for headaches and minor body aches.

    3. Lisinopril is for High blood pressure and some cardiac problems.

    4. The very 1st one on your list is for the thyroid, people are having more problems now with their throids than in the past, many physicans are attributing this to anorexia and obesity as well.

    5. Someone seems to have problems controlling their diabetes and may possibly be on insulin as well. Check your refrigerator in your dorm, you may also find insulin and syringes as well.

    6.Amodipine Besylate is a calcium channel blocker, this is usually prescribed along with the Lisinopril. It is also good to help ease the pain from Angina attacks.

    Sorry, but these are probably just normal medications, I doubt seriously, if your roommate is a "doper".

    But I will check your other question.

    EDIT: Okay, I checked your other 2 questions, it appears your friend is going into a new business venture, I would definitely inform someone about the drugs in your room.

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