Yes, as long as they are advised by a doctor, and you are not overdosing.
1. Why aren't you asking your doctor this question? 2. According to the doctor who prescribed Wellbutrin and Klonopin to me, yes, it is OK.
well for me it caused my anxiety to be worse, another nasty adverse reaction to Wellbutrin was bedwetting
Sudafed can kill a small dog. An ingredient in Sudafed can be toxic to dogs, cats, and other animals. Even small amounts can cause illness.
i was wondering if i can take ibuprofen for pain while I'm taking wellburtin XL, lamictal,and risperdal. I've been taking tyneol and it's not helping. I've got a bad toothache and my daughter-in-law suggested taking ibuprofen. i didn't want to take anything that would cause a bad reaction.
Antihistamines, such as Benadryl, are considered safe during pregnancy. The decongestant guafenesin, which thins mucous secretions, is also safe. If you have a cough, plain old Robitussin DM is fine, but avoid the multi-symptom cold formulas. For pain, take Tylenol. Do not take aspirin, advil, or aleve for pain. Of course, inhaling hot steam, salt water gargles, chicken soup, and bed rest are great home remedies and perfectly safe during pregnancy.
There are numerous side effects that a person can experience when they stop taking Wellbutrin. Some of the side effects are seizures, skin rash, and sleep problems.
Nothing causes a false positive for Amphetamines. The only possibility of something that might would be Sudefed or some derivitive of it, but even then, I doubt it. Those tests are pretty specific.
It is possible to smoke Wellburtin but it is not recommended. Smoking Wellburtrin is very dangerous. Smoking the drug causes a much faster reaction than taking it orally.
Yes. These 3 medications are not incompatible. Paxil increases serotonin levels in the brain. Wellbutrin increases dopamine and norepinephrine levels in the brain. Clonazepam is a sedative which decreases anxiety.
I'm a bit skeptical about those medications! As far as I know, those are medications for anxiety and depression! But just to help you out -I found those information in forum.prevention website. You can consult those websites to be more informed about those medications: Lexapro: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/500409.html Welbutrin: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202098.html Also your Doctor is your best resource for these type of questions. please consult your doctor for any possible side effects.
The use of Take Take is confusing.