For around 6 weeks I have been taking 20 mgs. of Buspirone in the morning and 20 mgs. before bed in combination with .25 mgs. of Clonazepam in the afternoon. I am not having any obvious problems with mixing the two drugs. My concern is with the Buspirone and whether it actually works for anxiety disorder at all. After my morning dosage I am very dizzy for at least an hour and have continued nervous stomach issues often until I take the Clonazepam. I have tried to take Buspirone with and without food, caffeine, etc... it is all the same result. My Dr. wants me to take more Buspirone - another 20 mgs. in the afternoon and to come off of the .25 Clonazepam but I am very unsure about this as the Clonazepam gives me relief from the Buspirone / anxiety side effects. I understand that Clonazepam has major withdraw issues, I was on it for several years a while ago and came off of it .... it took many months and it was difficult - but it does work! I am very frustrated.
You can.
Yes you can take the 2, but be careful about how much of each you take.
Yes, buspirone and atenolol may be taken together. Sometimes they are in order to target the multiple symptoms of anxiety disorders. However, not everybody can take buspirone and/or atenolol so always check with your doctor or pharmacist.
Levothyroxine is given on empty stomach in the morning and clonazepam is given at night. So they can not be taken together at night.
It is fine to take the drugs clonazepam and tramadol together. The side effects of the drugs will increase, so caution should be made.
Xanax (alprazolam)Klonopin (clonazepam)Valium (diazepam)Ativan (lorazepam)Serax (oxazepam)Librium (chlordiazepoxide)BuSpar (buspirone)
Yes they are safe to take together. They effect different neurotransmitters, the Clonazepam effects primarily gaba receptors while the 5-htp effects serotonin.
Yes they are safe to take together. They effect different neurotransmitters, the Clonazepam effects primarily gaba receptors while the 5-htp effects serotonin.
No it is unsafe
Supposedly they are trying to market this combination together in one pill, as buspirone depletes melatonin levels. So I am assuming it is okay.
Yes, you can take both together. However, please make sure you take Prothiaden at night and Fluxitine in the morning. Both work very well. Have a good health.
THis is not recommended. You should not take two sedating medications together. Overdosing on sedative drugs can cause you to become confused or pass out. You might even have trouble breathing.