Yes, no problem at all.
No
Mixing Prozac (fluoxetine) with Valium (diazepam) and Advil (ibuprofen) should be approached with caution. While there are no direct contraindications between these medications, combining them can increase the risk of side effects, particularly sedation from Valium. Always consult a healthcare professional before mixing medications to ensure safety and proper management of any potential interactions.
I am on Prozac, 10mg. for daytime use and 25mg. of elavil to relieve insomnia due to use of Prozac. Seems to work quite well!
Taking Ambien (zolpidem), Valium (diazepam), and Prozac (fluoxetine) together can increase the risk of side effects such as excessive sedation, respiratory depression, and impaired coordination. Combining these medications should only be done under strict medical supervision, as they can interact and lead to serious complications. Always consult a healthcare professional before mixing these medications to ensure safety and efficacy.
I have taken Prozac on and off for many years and it has never been problem. my company tested randomly (alot). I was told that they would have to test for a certain chemical structure ( prozac) and they can not test for all drugs. Usually the common abused drugs are the ones that concern employer. marijuana,Cocaine,Meth,Heroin, Amphetamines,Barbituates, and somtimes Benzodiazapines( valium,xanax,..)
Buspirone's chemical structure and mechanism of action are completely unrelated to those of the benzodiazepines, nor does it have an efficacy comparable to that of members of the benzodiazepine family, such as diazepam (Valium) in treating GAD.[2][3] Unlike the benzodiazepines, buspirone shows no potential for addiction or dependence, and the development of tolerance has not been observed. Furthermore, cross-tolerance to benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and alcohol, as well as other GABAergics, is not present either. XANAX is a benzodiazepine
It's okay to be on Prozac as long as you need it, but it carries a raised risk of dependancy the longer you use it.
sparingly, and according to the doctors instructions.
yes
Grapefruit does interact with Valium. You should use caution when using these together. I recommend not taking Valium within 6-8 hours of eating or drinking grapefruit. The grapefruit can interfere with the way your body metabolizes and uses Valium.
Valium addiction is much easier to kick than smoking, but don't try to use Valium to help quit. It will not be effective, and Diazepam itself is a dangerous drug.
It's not so much a matter of reaction as it is efficacy. Alcohol is a depressant and Prozac is an antidepressant. Excessive alcohol use/abuse counteracts the antidepressant effects of Prozac. Basically, it will not work as well, if at all. Also, when there is a reaction, individuals who are on Prozac and use alcohol can experience intoxication more easily and readily. As a result, poor impulsivity and judgment can occur.