Yes, just keep the doses of all three low.
Phentermine canbe taken with antihistamines (like Claritin, Zyrtec and Benedryl) and nasal steroids (like flonase). It should not be mixed with decongestants such as Sudafed. Any product ends in "- D" should be avoided.
It's always wise to check with your doctor about this. That said... The dosages you describe are proper clinical dosages, and there is no listed drug interaction between diazepam and phentermine. So, you should be safe with this.
Nope.
No! Do not mix these meds. Honestly you would be better off with one glass of wine
No, it is not safe to mix Rolaids with alcohol as it can increase the risk of side effects and complications.
xyzal is used to treat cold and allergy symptoms, so i wouldn't recommend taking additional cold medicine with xyzal.
Working with chlorine need serious precautions.
Yes it can. Phentermine, an amphetamine analog, is chemically and pharmacokinetically very close to meth. As such, it can generate positives on drug screens. This is true to a lesser extent for psuedoephedrine and ephedrine.
You need to talk to your doctor. If you got the phentermine from a diet clinic I hope that you told them you were taking medication for high blood pressure. If not you need to talk to them about this. If they say it is OK i would still be proactive with your health and take your blood pressure everyday. If you have any symptoms at all please call your doctor immediatly or go to a hospital. If you have chest pain or feel you can not drive call an ambulance.
A very dangerous combination. Since both drugs are known to increase serotonin levels, you could end up with a very fatal condition called serotonin syndrome. This holds true for "any" combination of drugs that can ultimately increase serotonin levels. Phentermine and Venlafaxine are both high risks drugs to combine.
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