These two medications should be safe to take together. To make sure that this is a good combination of medications for you, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
diamox
Does Lisinopril 10mg makes your body retain water or do need the hctz mg?
The baby will be hypotensive.
I looked at the site drugs.com - it has a drug interaction checker. I had the same question since my teen will be climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro (almost 20,000 ft) and has been prescribed diamox to prevent or reduce altitude sickness. Anyway, it reports no interaction. Perhaps you should also ask a pharmacist.
There is no major interations between Aspirin and Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ). It can be taken together.
Dizziness/lightheadedness may occur as well as dehydration.
There are many different medications for blood pressure. Several of these medications contain Hydrochlorothiazide aka HCTZ which is a diuretic and is best to take in the morning. Besides that, a steady ritual of taking your medications at the same time everyday is best.
I have taken them both for 21 years ....lisinopril twice a day and bisoprolo/hctz 5mg/6.25mg three times daily....no problems and no erectile problems here....feel like I am 17 again.
HCTZ will increase the reabsorption of ions like sodium and lithium. For this reason, your doctor should consider reducing administration of Lithium by 50-75%. You should also monitor for toxic effects of Lithium, which can develop slowly but with long-term use of Lithium. There is a long list of symptoms from toxicity; these would include mania and muscle rigidity. Lithium has a Black Box warning that says that Lithium toxicity can occur even at therapeutic doses and that a patient need to visit his or her doctor and get serum Lithium levels to make sure that Lithium levels are adequate for treatment of their disorder. I would take the FDA up on their suggestion.
If you take amlodipine -- or any other kind of calcium channel blocker -- do not take them with grapefruit, grapefruit juice or grapefruit dietary supplements, because serious, possibly fatal, reactions may occur. Grapefruit inhibits your CYP34A enzyme, a protein that helps your body metabolize drugs. When your body fails to properly metabolize drugs, you may end up with more of amlodipine in your system than intended, causing an accidental overdose. Some drugs -- and some people -- react more strongly than others to the effect of grapefruit on your CYP34A enzyme.
No, take and get are not the same thing. One could 'take' a vacation but they would not 'get' one
Can you take antiviral and antibiotics at same time