According to the drugs.com interactions checker, ADD medicines generally dont interact with antibiotics. I just got on an antibiotic for an ear infection today and need to take some focalin to prepare for a test tomorrow. I guess im going to take the chance, but im a little scared because ive never been on antibiotics before and ive always been very sensitive to focalin.
Yes, tetracycline antibiotics interact with amoxicillin and other penicillins.
Yes, Focalin XR can be injected.
Well that is a very difficult question to answer, it really just depends on the medications within the cough syrup. You should be able to find a list of active ingredients on the bottle. Here is a link where you can find all the drug interactions with Ritalin. There are 400 drugs that interact with Ritalin, simply search if the ingriediants of your cough syrup interact with Ritalin.http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/methylphenidate,ritalin.html
Can you take clonidine and focalin together to help tics caused from the adhd medicine.
Research indicates that the Advil would not interact poorly with the steroids or antibiotics, but do not alter your medical plan or medication treatments without first consulting a doctor.
According to my psychiatrist, who prescribed me both medications, it is safe to use Focalin and Pristiq together.
Among the drugs that may interact with erythromycins are: acetaminophen (Tylenol), medicine for overactive thyroid, male hormones (androgens), female hormones (estrogens), other antibiotics, blood thinners.
Yes, My daughter was started on focalin about 4 months ago. She is 17 yrs old and has never had any hair loss untill starting focalin and now her hair is falling out by the hand fulls.
Focalin XR will not fail you on a drug test for THC as this is the active ingredient in Marijuana, however, Focalin XR can make you test positive for other drugs such as opium, and certain pills.
Yes, focalin is dex-amphetamine; just another form in the amphetamine category (methl, metha etc)
Oral contraceptives, antibiotics, sulfa drugs, and certain types of diuretics may lower thiamine levels in the body.
YES!