medicine absorption

Hello Group:
I am 2 years 4 months post op. I have a question about medicine absorption.
I need to know. I have to start taking time-release pain medicine or I
should say they want me to try it. My question is if the medicine is
aborsbed in the intestine will I get all the full benefit of the medicine or
not? I told the pharmacy that I have had gastric bypass and she couldn’t
answer my question. So I thought I would turn to you guys for some help or
advice. I hope someone has some info on this.
Thank you,
Marcie

3 Responses to “medicine absorption”

  1. harold_2000 Says:

    In a message dated 4/3/02 9:34:12 PM, Marcie730@… writes:
    << I am 2 years 4 months post op. I have a question about medicine
    absorption.
    I need to know. I have to start taking time-release pain medicine or I
    should say they want me to try it. My question is if the medicine is
    aborsbed in the intestine will I get all the full benefit of the medicine or
    not? I told the pharmacy that I have had gastric bypass and she couldn’t
    answer my question. So I thought I would turn to you guys for some help or
    advice. I hope someone has some info on this.
    Marcie,
    My surgeon says time released medicine is a no no.
    [Moderator’s note: As always, people are referred to their medical providers for
    answers to medical questions!!!]

  2. Nanette Zora Says:

    I take Wellbutrin SR and have since before surgery… it is a “slow
    release” and I do fine on it. And I *know* I absorb all of it because
    during this weight loss process, I have OD’d on it because the dosage
    wasn’t lowered soon enough. Most surgeons say NO to time released
    capsules/pills, but I have done fine on mine.
    Barbara Herrera
    San Diego, CA - 41 years old
    Open RNY April 5, 2001
    Dr. Julie Ellner, Alvarado Hospital, San Diego, CA
    04/5/01: 344# BMI: 63
    08/24/01: 244# BMI: 45 (minus 100 pounds!)
    03/21/02: 167# BMI: 30.5

  3. bruce11 Says:

    In a message dated 4/3/02 9:34:04 PM, Marcie730@… writes:
    << I have to start taking time-release pain medicine or I
    should say they want me to try it. My question is if the medicine is
    aborsbed in the intestine will I get all the full benefit of the medicine or
    not? I told the pharmacy that I have had gastric bypass and she couldn’t
    answer my question. So I thought I would turn to you guys for some help or
    advice. I hope someone has some info on this.
    I am on pain medication from a recent surgery and I was told not to take the
    time-release medication because it wasn’t absorbed properly. I was told this
    by both my gastric bypass surgeon and the neurosurgeon doing my most recent
    surgery. BTW, I had the RNY procedure.
    Gayle

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