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Q: Can you take sotalol with teva-naproxen?
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Can you take metronidazole and sotalol together?

Yes, there is no problem in taking metronidazole (Flagyl) with sotalol (Sotacor).


Can you take sotalol and Viagra together?

While Sotalol is descibed for people with arrhythmia's which could indicate heart diseases. There is no contra indication for the use of sotalol and sildenafil.


Are sotalol af and sotalol HCl the same drug?

yes


Can you eat grapefruit while taking Sotalol?

Grapefruit juice and Sotalol?


Can I take Sotalol and Tylenol?

Yes, I do whenever I need an OTC pain reliever. I take Sotalol and Coumadin and this is the only pain reliever I am allowed to take. There are extreme warnings for using any other type of pain killer if you take either of these drugs so be sure to check with a doctor before taking anything.


What is the difference between sotalol af and sotalol hcl?

There is no difference. Same exact drug. Just different labeling for indications.


Does antihistamine interact with sotalol?

yes


Can Sotalol get you high?

Sotalol is used to regulate irregular heartbeats. Abuse of Sotalol will not get you high, but it will cause change of heartbeat, shortness of breath, chest pain, swelling, confusion, sweating, feeling light-headed, fainting, seizure, or poisoning.


Can you take Effexor and solatol together?

Yes, Sotacor (Sotalol) and Effexor might be taken together if both are required and prescribed for you.


Which is the best drug sotalol or bisoprolol?

Bisoprolol


Can sotalol cause blurred vision?

One of the common causes of Sotalol is blurred vision. It is an oral medication is used to control rapid heartbeat and abnormal heart rhythm or arrhythmia.


Can sotalol cause hair loss?

Generally Sotalol doesnt cause hair loss, following are the side effects of sotalol: * fast or pounding heartbeat, chest pain, shortness of breath; * feeling light-headed, fainting; * slow heartbeat; * unusual sweating, increased thirst; or * swelling, rapid weight gain.