No, you should not take Advil (ibuprofen) with Tramacet (tramadol hydrochloride and acetaminophen) together. Taking them together can increase your risk of seizures, breathing difficulties, and other side effects. If your doctor prescribes both, you should contact him/her right away if you have any indications of problems.
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Yes, Ambien and Laxatives can be taken together, they do not have any adverse reaction together. However, it is not suggested because when taking Ambien a person needs at least 8 hours to sleep, and laxatives can interrupt those hours.
Yes, I've been taking ambien for over a year, and yesterday I was prescribed allegra, ny doctor said there wouldn't be a problem
I have taken Seroquel with Ambien many times. They work well together for those nights I just can't get to sleep.
If your doctor okay's it, yes. But do use caution mixing two CNS depressants.
Aleve, also known as noproxen sodium, is an NSAID (non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drug) and Ambien is an hypnotic. Yes, they can be taken together safely when taken as directed.
yes, but it's better to take your Zoloft in the morning.
Yes.
Yes
pain medication.
Yes you can but the risks of this combination needs to be CAREFULLY monitered, amitriptyline is a sedative tricycle anti-depressent and ambien is a Non-benzo (Z Drug) classification. Mixing both together would most likely cause you to black out depending on how many you take.
yeah According to my husband's doctor Ambien can be highly addicting in some people. Also according to my doctor some people can sleep walk really badly, including sometimes going out of their house and driving their car in their sleep. So I chose not to take it.
Yes. You can take zolpidem and paracetamol together.