You can do it, but it will totally make crazy as hell. I did it for awhile and then one day I took one to many and went crazy (I don't remember any of it) and lost my job. This is also a deadly combination, as both drugs are CSN depressants(central nervous system) therefore seriously can inhibit your breathing leading to death. Just stay away from taking these drugs together. Just take your suboxone and suck it up. That's what i do. I too feel like taking a benzo everyday but I don't because it makes me act crazy. Good luck and if you have anymore questions just message me at jasondavidrice@wikianswers.com
You can.
Yes you can take the 2, but be careful about how much of each you take.
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.
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.
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.
yes
I take prednisone, colonzapam, and flexirill together, but a cple a hours apart, and take the colonzapam last , it helps nullify some of the side effects of the antibioc i take as well, minocycoline. no bad effects yet.
There are known drug reactions between tizanidine and clonazepam. Never take them together unless you do so under the supervision of a doctor. Some of the possible interactions are: drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, difficulty concentrating, and impairment in thinking and judgment.
Absolutely NO!