Lorazepam is primarily metabolized by the liver, but it is generally considered to have a low potential for liver toxicity compared to other medications. In individuals with pre-existing liver conditions, the metabolism of lorazepam may be altered, potentially leading to increased effects or side effects. Therefore, monitoring and dosage adjustments may be necessary for these individuals. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medication and liver health.
Drowsiness and dizziness are some side effects of taking lorazepam and dilaudid together. Difficulty concentrating is another common side effect of taking both drugs together.
most of anxiolylytic drugs can not take wid liver disease but fortunatly one of tham is available for anxity who also have liver disease like (lorazepam)DR.ABDUR REHMAN
yes it can affect your liver
Well Adderall is a CNS stimulant, which is what gives you the speedy feeling. Lorazepam(Ativan) is a CNS depressant. It calms you down. Lorazepam's a downer and adderall is an uper. So if you take the two together, you won't get the adderalls full effect.
inflammation of the liver
It doesn't.
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Lorazepam is the name of the drug in Lorazepam. There are no other medications in that drug. Acetaminophen is the same drug as Tylenol. There isn't any in Lorazepam.
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Hepatitis B Effects The Liver
they both effect the liver