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* fluvoxamine * zolpidem ---- 1 Interaction found:
# zolpidem and fluvoxamine (Minor Drug-Drug) MINOR PROBLEM: Use of drugs that inhibit the isoenzyme CYP450 3A4 may decrease the metabolism and increase the plasma levels of zolpidem. This can result in increased clinical effectiveness and risk of toxicity associated with zolpidem. Monitoring for signs and symptoms of altered zolpidem effect is recommended. Patients should be advised to notify their physician if they experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, confusion, daytime sedation, dizziness, or unconsciousness. A reduction in zolpidem dosage may be necessary. ----
Yes. You can take zolpidem and paracetamol together.
No, don't do it!
It is very dangerous. You might go to sleep and never wake up!!!!
no
You blow up :)
Fluvoxamine is an active pharmaceutical ingredient primarily used as an antidepressant and belongs to the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. The chemical formula for fluvoxamine is C16H16F3N3O, and its full name is fluvoxamine maleate. It typically comes in the form of fluvoxamine maleate, which is the salt form used in medications. Commonly, fluvoxamine is used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and social anxiety disorder.
Fluvoxamine and Strattera (atomoxetine) can interact, potentially increasing the risk of side effects. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional before combining these medications, as they can provide personalized advice based on your health history and current medications. Always follow your doctor's recommendations regarding medication management.
I dont know.
Unless a medical professional has told you to take both medicines the answer is no. Both are central nervous system depressants and a combination could prove fatal.
Yes, pregnant women can take Zolpidem when directed and controlled by a physician. This drug is found to cause some preterm births depending on the quantity taken and its duration.
These drugs are fine together. Acetaminophen is a pain and fever reducer. Zolpidem is a hypnotic tranquilizer. They are not in the same class of medicines and do not cause the same side effects, so you can take them safely.
These two medications are not contraindicated when taken together. They bind different receptors and do not have drug-drug interactions. As always, in any particular situation, check with your physician to be sure.