Co-codamol is a combination painkiller containing codeine and paracetamol, while amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure. It is generally safe to take co-codamol and amlodipine together, as there are no known interactions between the two medications. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist before combining any medications to ensure safety and efficacy.
allopurinol amlodipine besylate can i take them together
It is not advised to combine both calcium channel blockers.
cocodomol is a pain killer it has a combination of codeine and paracetamol..depending on the strenght.
i had a high blood pressure my OB recomend me to take amlodipine. what is the effect amlodipine to my unborn baby?
Sure, you can take amlodipine besylate and Excedrin together, but it's not exactly a match made in heaven. Amlodipine is a blood pressure medication and Excedrin contains aspirin, which can increase the risk of bleeding. So, while it's not recommended, if you're feeling risky, go ahead and roll the dice. Just don't come crying to me if things go south.
Amlodipine - Calcium channel blocker, Enalapril - ACE Inhibitor, Coreg - Beta blocker. Yes, you can, but monitor heart rate, and MD should be also monitoring kidney function.
NO....the combination would put you into a state of extreme drowsiness-which may last for a few days.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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Yes, lorazepam and amlodipine can generally be taken together, but it's important to do so under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine used for anxiety, while amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker used for high blood pressure. Taking them together may increase the risk of sedation or dizziness. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized advice based on your health conditions and medications.
I have MG. i am taking everyday prednisone, pyridostigmine. amlodipine, triamteren, omeprazole. is it safe to take metronidazole as well?
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