Generally, I would not advise it because of the double sedative effect that could occur. Benadryl which is OTC (over the counter) is commonly used as an anti-histamine. Ambien (a prescription) is used specifically for bed-time rest.
However, they can be used together. Senior citizens, people with respiratory issues and the physically handicapped should be monitored from time to time while using these products, especially simultaneously.
- i definitely wouldn't. A friend of mine passed away from it
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Yes they are safe to take together, but be very careful because if you do take them together, you will probably get very tired. Definitely do not drive.
It's safer for you to call your pharmacist or doctor and ask them because they are better qualified.
Due to concerns of possible oversedation, this issue should be discussed with your prescribing physician.
No.
No. Ambien is indicated for insomnia. Xanax is indicated for anxiety.
Yes.....you may just be a little more sedated. Benadryl is an anti-histamine and xanax is a bzd (anxiolytic or anti-anxiety). There are no interactions stated between these 2 medications.
You can take wellibutrin with ambien.
No, But you can take Tums and Ambien! ;)
can diabetic take benadryl
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Not directly (unless the dose is very high) but ambien can cause people to fall asleep and sleepwalk, and xanax can lower inhibitions. So it's possible that somebody taking both drugs could do something foolish like walking off a cliff or driving.
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