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Is Stopped Intake Of Depacote, Respiradol And Diphenhydramine For Bipolar Concerning?

A homeless woman 59 near my work is supposed to take depacote er 500mg(3), respiradol 4mg and diphenhydramine 50mg at bedtime. Is this normal, I think she is bipolar among other things. I fear fpr her life, health and safety. Think she stopped taking them. She stays out in the open, not hidden. What can I do, how can I help her? She says she gets $981 a mo SSI,SSA whatever.
Tue, 21 Mar 2017
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I really appreciate your concern, clinical symptoms are matter of concern and underlying medical condition and for that she may needs clinical examination in my opinion she may needs complete medical examination with routine biochemical studies with imaging studies till then she may continue the given medicines, the most worry part is silent infection and endocrine dysfunction hope this information helps.
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Is Stopped Intake Of Depacote, Respiradol And Diphenhydramine For Bipolar Concerning?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, clinical symptoms are matter of concern and underlying medical condition and for that she may needs clinical examination in my opinion she may needs complete medical examination with routine biochemical studies with imaging studies till then she may continue the given medicines, the most worry part is silent infection and endocrine dysfunction hope this information helps.