Drug Fumes Makes Sick. Taking Suboxone, Lamictal, Propanol. Burning In Eyes, Nose, Throat, Chest, Nausea. What Can The Fumes Be About?
i live in a duplex and im in the bottom apartment. i believe my neighbors are using drugs but not sure what it is. the fumes are very strong and making me sick. ive been told it could be bath salts. i dont know but it scares me because ive never been around anything like that before. im taking suboxone , lamictal and propanol and im really scared something bad is going to happen to me from inhaling these fumes. i wake up with burning in my eyes, nose , throat and chest,nausiated amd feel disoriented. what do you think it is and what should i do?
Hi! Thank you for your question. Honestly, it is very difficult to determine from what chemical compound the fumes are coming from based solely on your description of your symptoms. I would suggest that you ask your other neighbors if they are experiencing the same symptoms that you are having. Together, you may have to talk to the neighbors allegedly causing the fumes and complain about it to the proper authorities if necessary. In the meantime, make sure that you have good ventilation in your bedroom so that fresh air can dissipate whatever compounds are spreading.
Dr Galera
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Drug Fumes Makes Sick. Taking Suboxone, Lamictal, Propanol. Burning In Eyes, Nose, Throat, Chest, Nausea. What Can The Fumes Be About?
Hi! Thank you for your question. Honestly, it is very difficult to determine from what chemical compound the fumes are coming from based solely on your description of your symptoms. I would suggest that you ask your other neighbors if they are experiencing the same symptoms that you are having. Together, you may have to talk to the neighbors allegedly causing the fumes and complain about it to the proper authorities if necessary. In the meantime, make sure that you have good ventilation in your bedroom so that fresh air can dissipate whatever compounds are spreading. Dr Galera