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Ibuprofen

I have two questions, both of which relate to ibuprofen. #1 - Have you ever done an episode that addresses ibuprofen? I know there’s a lot of info online, but would love to do a deeper into how it works, its effects on the body/side effects, etc. #2 - In a related question, is a small dose of ibuprofen appropriate/harmful as a sleep aide? I find I often sleep better when I take an ibuprofen before going to sleep. Perhaps that’s bc avoiding an ache or pain is one less reason to wake up. Any thoughts you have on both of these questions would be much appreciated. Thank you, Lauren

Halitosis

Thank you for your recent episode on oral health. One question I’ve had for a long time is - can bad breath be an indicator of poor gut health?

Trazodone for sleep

Could you please share your thoughts on the use of Trazodone as a sleep aide? Thank you!

Antipsychotics & Low Motivation

Hi Andrew, I take Seroquel/quetiapine - an atypical antipsychotic - and it is working well in terms of what it is supposed to be doing for me. Still, it has sapped my motivation and ability to focus! My understanding is that the quetiapine blocks dopamine (is that correct?) - if that is the case, will doing dopamine-boosting activities (i.e., cold showers) help me regain my motivation to get up and do my work (I am a full-time student) and my ability to focus, or will the quetiapine also block the effects of that? Thank you!

Psychiatric comorbidities that co-exist with Adult ADHD - depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, substance use disorder and personality disorders

Hello Dr Andrew Huberman - could you please talk about the common psychiatric comorbidities that co-exist with Adult ADHD including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, substance use disorder and personality disorders? I've been recently diagnosed with Adult ADHD by my Psychiatrist, shortly after, my Psychologist diagnosed me with severe depression and anxiety. I've been given a dexamfetamine as medication. My psychologist said if I feel better with the medication, the depression could be a chemical imbalance, if not I will need to undergo treatment like CBT. I would love to hear your insight and knowledge about the co-existing conditions with adhd. To be honest, the depression and anxiety diagnosis came as a surprise to me, I really thought I was doing well exercising, eating well and getting professional help, turns out I'm not. Thanks and looking forward for this to be covered in your podcast.