Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 > > Nope.. modern medicine is smarter than that. They have medications > that provide long lasting effects by the way that they are broken > down by the liver. Meds that last 12 hours aren't usually hanging > around in the non surgically modified gut for 12 hours. No way! --- Just a question--with all the talk yesterday re: alcohol and the stress on the liver, I was wondering the same thing now with these slow release drugs with the main mechanism on the liver processing it slower. Are there meds that we should esp. be wary of given how it taxes the liver? I know you may only know most specifically about the psych. meds--but I really want to be cautious about meds I take just so as not to strain the liver--and the kidneys for that matter-- they are working overtime the first 1-2 years postop getting rid of fat. Thanks, Pammi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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