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I am on several different medications for my ADD, Depression, Anxiety, Sleep disorder, and MS. I am concerned that my medications are conflicting because I have noticed over the past week since I started new medications that I have swollen lumps in my neck and beside my Lymph nodes. My medications are as follows: -Bupropion SR 150MG Tablets (12 H) - Take 1 tablet daily for 2 weeks then increase to 2 tablets daily (I have only been on this for 1 week. -Methylphenidate 20MG 1 Tablet twice daily -Amoxicillin 500MG (almost completed this medication I had teeth pulled a few weeks ago) -Ibuprofen 800MG every 8 hrs as needed for pain -Hydroxyzine HCL 50MG 1 tablet 3 times daily as needed -Ondansetron 4MG every 8 hours as needed for nausea -Vitamin D3 5000IU 1x per day (for my MS) -Lamotrigine 25MG take 1 tablet by mouth daily, may increase to 2 tablets daily after 2 weeks (I started the 2 pills this morning as it has been 2 weeks today) -Baclofen 10MG tablets 3x/day -Tizanidine 2MG tablets 1 to 2 tablets by mouth at bedtime -Oxybutynin ER 10MG Tablets 1 daily -Meclizine 12.5MG 1 tablet by mouth every 8 hours as needed (I have not taken this recently) I am concerned that these medications are conflicting somewhere and I would like help figuring out what is going on. Thank you so much for your time! -Shawna M Hitteman
Swollen lymph node neck can be inflammatory and draining from source of inflammation and in your case it can be lungs. Should take medication on doctor’s advice. Your medication is conflicting and meant for specific problem it includes antibiotic. Take care of drug sensitivity and second opinion about medication all of them require investigation and expert opinion and other care like taking tablet after food and probiotics.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
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What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes In The Neck?
Hello, Swollen lymph node neck can be inflammatory and draining from source of inflammation and in your case it can be lungs. Should take medication on doctor’s advice. Your medication is conflicting and meant for specific problem it includes antibiotic. Take care of drug sensitivity and second opinion about medication all of them require investigation and expert opinion and other care like taking tablet after food and probiotics. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash