It is essential to consult a healthcare professional before mixing medications like Prozac (fluoxetine) and Zapain (a combination of paracetamol and codeine). While there may be no direct contraindications, combining these medications can increase the risk of side effects, particularly sedation and respiratory issues due to codeine. Always follow your doctor's advice regarding medication interactions to ensure safety and efficacy.
Not a good idea. The drink hits you a lot harder than it should.
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It is important not to mix prescription medications and other drugs without first obtaining the approval of your doctor.
NO, I take both. Norco 10/325 and prozac. Although .... I have sometimes felt that the interaction of the two reduced the overall potency of the opiates. =(
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It's not so much a matter of reaction as it is efficacy. Alcohol is a depressant and Prozac is an antidepressant. Excessive alcohol use/abuse counteracts the antidepressant effects of Prozac. Basically, it will not work as well, if at all. Also, when there is a reaction, individuals who are on Prozac and use alcohol can experience intoxication more easily and readily. As a result, poor impulsivity and judgment can occur.
Incomplete list but these medications have reported serious interactions with Prozac (fluoxetine): Phenylpropanolamine, tramadol, fentanyl, pentobarbital, propoxyphene, pethidine (meperidine), naloxone, pentazocine, sumatriptan, phenyltoloxamine, remifentanil, sufentanil.
Yes; Prozac (fluexotine) should not interact with nicotine patches. Nicotine patches can cause increase in blood pressure and should be used cautiously in those with high blood pressure. In some cases, Prozac is prescribed to help a person quit smoking by reducing the anxiety and depression associated with smoking cessation.
Prozac is an anti- depressant.