yes you wont asbord the depakote
can you tell me if thre are any steroids in prilosec
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I am on Depakote, Clonazepam (Klonopin),Concerta & Prilosec and was concerned about eating grapefruit while on these medications (as I've heard that there can be a negative response while taking some medications and grapefruit together)...~ I just called my pharmacist and listed all these medications for her, and she said that they are ALL FINEto take while eating grapefruit. YAY!~ She went on to say that mostly, there is a concern with taking cholesterol-lowering medications and eating grapefruit. ~ SO, if you are taking: DEPAKOTE, KLONOPIN (Clonazepam), Concerta, or Prilosec (Omeprazole), NO WORRIES! EAT YOUR GRAPEFRUIT & ENJOY!
No, Prilosec is Omeprazole, a different drug. Ranitidine is "Zantac".
can you take lorazepam and prilosec together
Other proton pump inhibitors besides Prilosec include Achepix, Nexium, Prevacid, Protonix and Nexium. One generic name for Prilosec is Omerprazole.
No. Absolutely not. Tumeric and prilosec have a moderate drug interaction. Tumeric stimulates the Production of bile which will Make your gerd/heartburn symptoms worse if taken with prilosec.
No, Depakote is not an MAO Inhibitor.
Prilosec pills are used to treat GERD. Prilosec OTC is your most cost-effective option. It is less expensive than the brand and generic prescription versions of Prilosec. Most insurance company won�t cover the cost of a drug when there is generic version. If you want the brand version, you have to pay the full price. The insurance companies that do cover generic Prilosec usually require a co-payment that is higher than the cost of Prilosec.
Yes, this would be OK. Prilosec is a stomach acid reducer. It is not going to interact with the metformin. Remember to take the Prilosec when you first get up so that it can act all day.
No, depakote has no effect on anxiety.
Here is a website that states you probably shouldn't mix prilosec and Celexa... http://gerd.emedtv.com/prilosec/celexa-interaction-with-prilosec.html ** Edit ** This interaction isn't significant.