I wouldn't see why not. I mean I've done it plenty of times. I'm not dead or anything.
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
Yes.
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Yes benadryl and prednisone can be taken together - my doctor has had me take both many times.
It is generally advisable to avoid alcohol, including wine, while taking clonidine. Clonidine can cause sedation and lower blood pressure, and combining it with alcohol may enhance these effects, leading to increased drowsiness, dizziness, or risk of fainting. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption while on medication.
Yes, clonidine HCl can cause a dry cough as a side effect in some individuals. If you experience a persistent or bothersome cough while taking clonidine, it's important to discuss this with your healthcare provider.
Yes but it will make you drowsy & your blood pressure will go down.
Coumadin (warfarin) can interact with many other medications. If taking both together, you should see your doctor and ask them directly for advice.You can take benadryl while taking coumadin.
Yes, clonidine can potentially cause angioedema, although it is a rare side effect. Angioedema is characterized by swelling of deeper layers of the skin, often around the eyes and lips, and can be triggered by various medications. If someone experiences symptoms of angioedema while taking clonidine, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Clonidine and clonidine HCl are technically the same thing. Clonidine is the active ingredient, while clonidine HCl refers to the specific salt form of the medication. So, yes, they're essentially two peas in a pod.
Cut back on the Motrin - see your doctor if you are experiencing heavy bleeding while on Motrin.