Lorazepam and Claritin (loratadine) generally do not have significant interactions, so they can be taken together. However, lorazepam is a sedative that can cause drowsiness, while Claritin is an antihistamine that is less likely to cause sedation. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and effectiveness.
lorazapam and claritin can be mixed as long as the claritin does not contain any decongestant ie psudophedrine. that's like taking a strong "downer" with a strong "upper"
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no. dont mix drugs
i just did it.. the lorazapam seems more effective in the pain control ( and mental/emotional control) than was acetominophen, so far.
Can you take temazepam sleeping tablets when taking lorazapam tablets in the morning
Yes. Drink plenty of fluids. Use Tylenol, aspirin or an NSAID for fever or headache. This applies to Claritin (Loratadine) and not Claritin D (Loratadine with Pseudoephedrine)For Claritin D Yes. These medications each contain two drugs that treat two different conditions. Mucinex DM is an expectorant/cough suppressant. Claritin D is an antihistamine decongestant. Avoid Claritin D if you have high blood pressure or heart problems. If you develop a fever, take Tylenol (acetaminophen) or Motrin (ibuprofen) with any of these.Source: http://www.bjchealth.org/?id=5488&sid=3
I'm not a doctor, but in my experience it is safe as long as it is not Claritin D. Claritin is loratadine and Advil Cold & Sinus is ibuprofen and Pseudoephedrin. Claritin D is both of these combined minus the ibuprofen, so I would say it is safe, it has never caused me any problems.
can you take naproxen and then claritin
You can take Claritin-D with Atenolol.
No! Claritin is eye drops for blurriness.
It is generally not recommended to mix medications without consulting a healthcare professional. Infant Tylenol (acetaminophen) and children's Claritin (loratadine) can typically be given at the same time, but they serve different purposes and may have specific dosing guidelines. Always check with a pediatrician or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and proper dosing for your child.