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can a person take melatonin and depakote,and will there be a reaction
No, it is not really recommended. Since gravol has a sedative chemical in it, it will make you want to sleep. With melatonin, although it is a receptor to effect your cranial cavity (brain) with a hormone that it's time to sleep. by taking both you would be overly tired, resulting in prolonged drowsiness, feeling of drunkenness, ECT. If you have stomach ache go with gravol, if you just wanna sleep use the melatonin.
Skelaxin (metaxalone), Ativan (lorazepam), and Percocet (oxycodone/acetaminophen) are safe to use together UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION. A combination like this is actually rather common to see. The combination can lead to increased sedation so until you know how the combination of medications will effect you avoid driving or other hazardous tasks. As long as these medications are prescribed they are safe to use short or long term.
Yes, a hypothetical patient could use these products together. Read & follow all package labeling. Take Advair only as prescribed.
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I think its safe to say it does not. In fact this article http://endo.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/144/12/5347 says the opposite.
Since the safety of melatonin use during pregnancy has not been adequately studied, women who are pregnant or breast feeding a child should not take melatonin.
I have myasthenia. I've used melatonin for 5 years now for sleep issues and find it very helpful.
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That's a pretty typical combination. If each is safe for you to use, they are safe to use together. Contact your pharmacist or health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
There's been no evidence that melatonin is a drug that is capable of an OD. Personally, I've taken several mgs (upwards of 20) and was fine. The only drawback is that you'll feel very groggy in the morning. Also, don't use too much, well, too much. Melatonin is a naturally occurring drug that is excreted from the pineal gland in the absence of light. If you continue to regularly take melatonin every night, it can temporarily disrupt melatonin production in the brain. It's not life-threatening by any means, but it can severely disrupt your natural sleep schedule.