It's generally safe to take acetaminophen (Tylenol) for headaches while on Prozac (fluoxetine) and Abilify (aripiprazole). However, avoid nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or aspirin without consulting your healthcare provider, as they can interact with certain medications. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist before adding any new medication to ensure it’s safe for your specific situation.
Yes, you can work if you take the medication Abilify.
You would have to be very careful about the Abilify dosage. Abilify is metabolized by an enzyme, CYP 2D6, both Wellbutrin and Prozac inhibits that enzyme. This will result in increased levels of Abilify.
Strattera (atomoxetine) can potentially be taken alongside Prozac (fluoxetine) and Abilify (aripiprazole), but it’s essential to consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications. There may be interactions or side effects that need to be monitored. Your doctor can evaluate your specific situation and determine the safest treatment plan for you. Always follow medical advice regarding medication combinations.
What are the side effects of taking Abilify and Prozak together? Is it a good idea to take both. My 18 year old son is taking them.
It is not recommended to mix Zicam with other headache or cold and allergy medication. You must wait at least 4 hours after taking Zicam to take a different medication.
Abilify increases the effectiveness of certain drugs that work on your nervous system and brain. So no. I took darvocet and abilify and ended up having odd OCD type of thoughts and had so much nervous energy w/a broken bone. Not good.
You never take a pill in a way other than what the doctor prescribes. Check with your physician before changing any medication routine.
Abilify tablets contain magnesium stearate.
I take abilify nightly and i have recently gone through surgery. The doctor perscribed hydrocodone, generic vicodine, to me knowing that i take abilify. The answer is yes.
no do not take Creatine supplements while taking Abilify
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