Yes a klonopin can be taken the day before a colonoscopy so long as it has been prescribed by a doctor. Klonopin is used to treat anxiety.
No you can't. The prep for a colonoscopy doesnt allow you to have any solids or liquids the night before the exam.
Yes
Depends on the surgery. I just recently had surgery and I could not have any OTC drug for 24 before or after the surgery.
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.
sounds like a trick question
Kapvay (extended release clonidine) has no direct interaction with Ambien other than the that they are both sedating so you may get a greater response with the Ambien while taking Kapvay. You should speak to your doctor, consider lowering the Ambien dose and take the combination for the first time when alertness is not critical.
No, But you can take Tums and Ambien! ;)
You can take wellibutrin with ambien.
Yes, you can generally take Allegra (fexofenadine) before a colonoscopy, as it is an antihistamine used for allergy relief and does not interfere with the procedure. However, it's essential to consult your healthcare provider or the medical team performing the colonoscopy for specific guidelines, as they may have particular instructions based on your health history or the sedation used during the procedure.
The recommended dosage for Ambien is 10mg. You should talk to your doctor before increasing any medication's recommended dosage.
Depends whether the person in question has had either before, if they are experienced with them then i would say yes, but only a small amount of ambien
It is not recommended to take tramadol and Ambien together due to an increased risk of respiratory depression, sedation, and other central nervous system effects. Both medications can cause drowsiness and combining them can increase the likelihood of experiencing serious side effects. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking both medications concurrently.