Amitriptyline can potentially increase intraocular pressure, which may worsen glaucoma symptoms. Therefore, it is generally advised that individuals with glaucoma consult their healthcare provider before taking amitriptyline. A doctor can assess the specific type of glaucoma and overall health to determine the safest treatment options. Always follow medical advice tailored to your individual circumstances.
is it safe to take Nyquil with amitriptyline
can you take amoxicillin taking whist amitriptyline
yes i take 300mg of seroquell and 30mg of amitriptyline
morning
yes u can
There are no known drug interactions between amitriptyline and birth control pills.
No. Above drug should not be uesd if you have glaucoma.
Yes you can
YES
I do for prolapse disc
Mucinex DM contains guaifenasin, which shouldn't be taken if you have glaucoma.
you can use naproxen instead of ibuprofen