My son took NyQuil for about a week while he was catching a cold and all the time he was taking his Seroquel. He went to sleep and never woke up a little over a month ago. PLEASE don't let your loved ones take those two meds without a doctor's care.
umm if your taking 1200mg of seroquel and your not passing right out, you might want to switch to some immediate release seroquel, sounds like you are on the XR.
The same side effects of Nyquil without Aciphex, both can cause; headache upset stomach, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth. If you are taking Aciphex for an ulcer, consult your MD before using Niquil.
can you drink coffee and taking seroquel
No you will not.
Seroquel is an antipsychotic. It is generally used to treat schizophrenia or the manic effects of bipolar disorder. It works by changing the action of certain chemicals on the brain. People who don't require it should not take it. It won't produce any desired effects if you are taking it to "get high"
Being both a pharmacist and a doctor, I know for a fact that these two drugs will have no side effects if taken together. Infact, the taking of Nyquil allows for the prednisone to be absorbed more easily into the body.
No, NyQuil contains alcohol. It is not recommended.
the most common addictives with taking seroquel and zoloft are eating binges.that are like sugar rush pills basically they cause the body to crave food there horrible pills for someone over weight or that has a eating disorder.
Yes it can indeed do so. When you mix Nyquil plus Tylenol Ibuprofen or aspirin you can cause an upset stomach. You can also cause a headache believe it or not.
Yes you can. I take 400 mg seroquel and 300 mg bupropion daily and I feel fine. However, both medications lower the threshold for seizures. When you take them together, this means that the chance that you will have an epileptic seizure will be bigger. Be careful with alcohol.
Can taking seroquel help with xanax withdrawal?
lt may make you tired, or it may cause unpleasant side effects. NyQuil has two active medications. The NyQuil combination is not good for anyone who has restless leg syndrome, and/or is taking multiple medications. Ask your pharmacist for advice if you need help sleeping.