No, Depakote is an anti-seizure medicine, and cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant.
No, Depakote and Thorazine are completely different classes of medications.
Because while depakote is mainly used to treat siezures, it can also be used with an antidepressant like lexapro as a mood stabilizer. I take sort of the same combo, but mine is lamectal and effexor
No
Did you mean Saphris (Asenapine) ? If so then they are both prescribed to treat the same conditions so the answer may lie in which one suits you best.
200 mg of seroquel is the same as taking 4 xanax
None they are pretty much the same thing with the exception of how the body absorbs them so as long as they are adjusted according to you you will be fine.
No, Seroquel® is a psychotropic medication used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other forms of mental illness. Codeine is a narcotic that is often combined with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory like Ibuprofen (brand: Tylenol®) or cough syrup for treatment of cough, diarrhea, or pain.Both drugs act as sedatives and should not be combined unless prescribed by a doctor.
seroquel is not great as a 'nerve' pill, it is not a sedative it is an anti-psychotic drug
no, they are the same drug just different release profile.
Just to clarify, Seroquel is not in the antidepressant category of drugs but rather in the "atypical antipsychotic" category. However, it is FDA approved for treatment of depression in Bipolar 1 Disorder. It is also approved for acute mania in Bipolar 1 Disorder. It is currently the only drug in its class approved for both, and it is approved either as monotherapy or as an adjunct to Lithium or Valproate (e.g. Depakote.)It is often prescribed off label in low to moderate doses for insomnia. I know people who take 100-200mg nightly for insomnia. Also, there are current studies taking place that may result in its approval for anxiety, as an alternative to benzodiazepines. Seroquel is not habit forming like the benzos, yet yields much of the same effects in low doses.Depakote, like Seroquel, will give your liver a good workout so DO NOT drink while on either of these medications. Generally, its safe to say don't drink on any psycotropic drugs. These particular two medications cause the liver to metabolize alcohol more slowly, thus increasing the effect of alcohol.If you want to know all the information, more than what the Dr. and Pharmacist will tell you, just got to Seroquel.com and Depakote.com. Complete info and prescribing information is available.I take 400mg Seroquel, 2000mg Depakote, 10-20mg Valium at night. I also take 150mg Zoloft in the a.m. I have Bipolar I Disorder.
The total dose is the same, but the release rate is different.
NO! Even though Topamax and Depakote are used to treat a lot of the same things, Depakote can cause interactions with Topamax. If your doctor prescribed both prescriptions to you, I would call a Walgreen's or CVS and ask a pharmacist. They usually have one specifically to answer questions about medications. But even the website for the makers of depakote and topamax said they shouldn't be taken together.
No, Augmentin and Clavamox are not the same thing. They are both drugs that are used to treat infections.