There are no known drug to drug interactions between these two medications, making them safe to take together. Make sure to contact you primary care provider prior to taking these two medications to ensure that it is safe.
Yes. There are no interactions. Be sure to check with your doctor.
As much as you want to get healthy and drink at the same time, the short answer is NO. Get better first, then get your drink on when you are healthy again.
no you can not take theraflu if you have high blood pressure and diabetes.
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It is probably not a good idea, since theraflu typically contains another decongestant known as "phenylephrine." Combining the two decongestants could have harmful effects on blood pressure since they both constrict blood vessels. I wouldn't take sudafed with theraflu. I would opt to go with either sudafed and Tylenol if a pain reliever therapy is preferred, or just taking theraflu. Ive found phenylephrine to be a pretty effective decongestant, especially in the theraflu formulation -3rd year Rx Student-
There are no added Effects if that's what your trying to achieve. You will get the same "high" and it will also require much more marijuana in order to feel the same effect as you would without vyvanse.Results will Very with the potency of your marijuana───────────────────────────────────────1.5Grams without Vyvanse = Lifted/High/Cloud9/Smacked1.5Grams With Vyvanse = Buzzed/Good Feeling
Yes----just make sure you have a couple sexually active people around you
That is pretty much my concoction minus Klonopin. I've found no interactions between the Lexapro and Vyvanse. Gabapentin, however, seems to lessen the benefits of Vyvanse, shortening its duration. The Klonopin, interestingly, has very little interaction with the Vyvanse but it helps with the crash. My experience alone.
No; Vyvanse contains lisdexamfetamine.
I certainly hope so! My doctor has me on 30 MG Vyvanse + 20 MG Celexa each day.
Theraflu
There are no known drug interactions between Theraflu and the birth control pill, patch, shot, ring, implant, or IUD.