i doubt it. An antihistamine vs sedative
Over-the-counter all you are going to get is diphenhydramine or melatonin.
Nothing,this is strictly regulated.
Most over the counter sleep medications contain diphenhydramine. Wellbutrin has been shown to increase the available levels of diphenhydramine in the system. This is a combination which should be discussed with your doctor.
can i take over the counter sleep aids with celexa
Sure. Many antihistamines, like diphenhydramine and chlorpheniramine are anticholinergics, among others.
One of the most popular over-the-counter Sleep Aid is ibuprofhen. Some other over-the-counter brands of Sleep Aids include Diphenhydramine, Doxylamine and Acetomenophen.
Certain over-the-counter medications, such as pseudoephedrine (found in cold medications), can lead to false positives on urine drug tests for methamphetamine. Other medications, like diphenhydramine (an antihistamine), may also interfere with results, potentially causing false positives for substances like PCP. It's important to inform the testing facility about any medications you are taking to avoid misinterpretation of results.
Some over-the-counter sleep aid options include Melatonin, Valerian, Doxylamine and Diphenhydramine. Some of these medications are better known by their brand names such as Benadryl and Unisom.
I assume you want to administer over the counter sleeping pills to a dog. There is a lot of documenation available for giving dogs diphenhydramine which is the same ingrediant in Benydryl and in most over the counter sleeping pills. So I recommend sticking to Benydryl or an OTC sleeping pill with diphenhydramine and not expiramenting with doxylamanine. Benydryl dosage should be 1 mg for every 10lbs of dog. A 20lb dog should take 2mg of diphenhydramine.
Niacin
No, Atarax (hydroxyzine) does not contain diphenhydramine. Atarax is an antihistamine used primarily for anxiety, sedation, and allergy relief, while diphenhydramine is another type of antihistamine commonly found in over-the-counter medications for allergies and sleep aid. Although both are antihistamines, they are different compounds with distinct uses and effects.
Some effective over-the-counter anti-nausea medications for cats include Cerenia (maropitant), Dramamine (dimenhydrinate), and Benadryl (diphenhydramine). It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your cat.