Yes, if they are indicated, and provided the person taking them have no known Allergies to either drug. Ambien is for sleep and Toradol is an NSAID.
Yes you can
No, studies have shown that this causes AIDS.
Can I take Zantac and diazepam while on cipro
Shouldn't be any problems but double check with your pharmacist. Careful with Ketorolac, should only be used short-term for pain, I used it for about a month and ended up with a kidney infection from it - then discovered you should only use Ketorolac for 5 days TOPS. 0
Yes. Apparently there is no interaction between Ambien (zolpidem) and Motrin(ibuprofen). Can I take Motrin and Ambien at the same time? Yes, but please don't take the Ambien (zolpidem) any time other than at bedtime. Take the Motrin (ibuprofen) with food or milk. Take both of these only as needed. The Ambien is only approved for short term use. Avoid alcohol with this product. reference:http://www.bjchelpforyourhealth.org/hfyh_content.aspx?id=5486
sleepy and aggessive
Yes. Apparently there is no interaction between Ambien (zolpidem) and Motrin(ibuprofen). Can I take Motrin and Ambien at the same time? Yes, but please don't take the Ambien (zolpidem) any time other than at bedtime. Take the Motrin (ibuprofen) with food or milk. Take both of these only as needed. The Ambien is only approved for short term use. Avoid alcohol with this product. reference:http://www.bjchelpforyourhealth.org/hfyh_content.aspx?id=5486
The recommended dose for Ambien CR is 12.5mg - 100mg is way too high!
Ambien works on the benzodiazapine receptors, leading to sedation. Darvocet is a combination of propoxyphene (a very weak opioid) and acetaminophen (tylenol). Although caution is advised when taking Ambien and an opioid, since propoxyphene is so weak, it should not be a problem. Just watch for respiratory depression.
I would not take two drugs which both make you sleepy right on top of each other. You should always try to get to sleep without getting dependent on the Ambien, and only take it if you cannot fall asleep. Take the Seroquel first, before bedtime. If you are not sleepy enough to fall asleep after 30-60 minutes, then you can take an Ambien if you want. Just popping an Ambien every night because it's bedtime only makes you dependent on the drug and makes it impossible for you to get a normal night's sleep.
It is safe to take Ambien for a long flight if you have trouble sleeping while travelling or if you need help adjusting to the difference in time zones. However, because Ambien can have side effects such as making you confused or cause you to do things while in a half-sleep state. It would be safer to take Ambien for a long flight if you have someone accompanying you.
Unless a doctor, after examining you, has told you to do it,it's not only bad, it's also stupid and dangerous.