You should be getting interactions information whenever you pick up your prescriptions. Check with the pharmacist, or with your doctor(s). Do not ever mix prescription drugs without consultation with your doctor and then also, a full face-to-face discussion with the dispensing pharmacist. Try to stick to one doctor and one pharmacist. Do not stop taking prescribed medications suddenly and always ensure your doctor is aware of everything you are taking:- prescriptions; over-the-counter products; vitamins; herbs; minerals and street drugs. Do not take other people's medication. Look after yourself.
Yes, I am on both these mdications to treat chronic migraines. Its very safe. I have had not one bad side effect. I take the elavil at night because it can make you tired.
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Need dosage info, but short answer is yes. Possible side effects central nervous system depression. But depends because you have no dosage information.
yes, i know a close person that takes seroquel lexepre and toprimate its safe but youll be tired alot.
Yes u can...anna nicoles son did.
If you did you could seriously damage the body if consumed and possibly die.
No, It causes dizziness and makes you hullicuante.
simple yes
yes but not for long times
Yes, Sotacor (Sotalol) and Effexor might be taken together if both are required and prescribed for you.
Yes, but only if you mix it with crack cocaine.
Yes
Yes; there is no known interaction between venlafaxine (Effexor) and diazepam (Valium).
There are many, Cymbalta, Lexapro, Abilify, Celexa, Effexor, Paxil, Elavil, and many more. It really depends on the severity and symptoms. Consult a doctor and they can help prescribe.
no
Yes; Singulair has no drug-drug interactions.
Sure but best lay off the Elavil all together. That stuff can make you crazy and combining the two can produce odd mental reactions.