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It is best not to mix medications. Some meds do not mix well together.
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can you take cold and sinus meds while taking Viagra
can you take cold and sinus meds while taking Viagra
Yes, there are many medicines that should not be mixed with Migraine medications. Seek the help of a qualified pharmacist or physician who knows your personal medical history for advice.
you will have an insanely bad crash and if you have depression your symptoms will worsen for a few days after taking ADD meds
No! Do not mix these meds. Honestly you would be better off with one glass of wine
I did it once.. Never again! I felt like I had sand in my mouth. I felt miserable, I was passed out by 10 pm.. It was a waste of a night but I felt great at 5 am
I wouldn't I was given a choice of these 2 meds for migraines (Darvocet for the pain or phenergan for the nausea) but told to only take one.
The best place I can think of to get your answer, is going to a pharmacy and asking a pharmacist. They are required to know more about chemicals and meds than doctors.
Best way to find out what is safe is at pharmacy or doctors. Some may cancel out benefits of meds some may be dangerous. DeeDee0920
For the hypothetical patient, these drugs can be used together without interaction. Individual patients should, of course, review their drug usage with their doctor or pharmacist.