You cannot take isotretinoin, accutane, and rowatinex at the same time because of their combined effect.
Yes, there is no problem in taking azithromycin (Zithromax) while on Accutane.
Yeah, you can, there's certain anti-biotics you can't take with any brand of accutane, but amoxicillin is an exception.
Yes, you can typically take azithromycin while on Accutane (isotretinoin), as there are no known significant interactions between the two medications. However, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new medication, as they can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current treatment plan. Always follow your doctor's recommendations for the safest and most effective treatment.
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You can check all known interactions of drugs yourself with the websiteHTTP:/wwwzperiodzdrugs zperiodzcom/drug_interactionszperiodzphpzperiodz Simply type in the drugs you wish to find and select the correct drug from the drop down menu. All known interactions will then appear.Interactions searched:Accutane (isotretinoin)Mucinex (guaifenesin)
Delsym (dextromethorphan) is generally considered safe to use with Accutane (isotretinoin), as there are no direct drug interactions. However, both medications can cause side effects, and taking them together may increase the risk of experiencing these effects. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications to ensure safety based on your individual health situation.
It's not a good idea to ask strangers (and "non-pharmacists") if it's safe to take two different prescribed meds. However, Check out this drug interactions site and "plug in" the two drugs you mentioned. http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/Interaction/ChooseDrugs/1,4109,,00.html I took Adderall while taking a 6 month course of accutane with no ill effects.
NO! It is extremley dangerous to take any medication with accutane (that isn't explicitly directed for use by a doctor), you would be risking extreme liver toxicity.
Yes, there is no interaction between those 2 drugs.
Well, the accutane could be causing the depression. I know that doesn't answer the question, but i just wanted you to know that there's a lot of stuff you can find on the internet about this. you may want to consider going off accutane.
Accutane is a drug you do not want to mess around with while on. It is EXTREMELY taxing on your liver. Neither klonopin nor Viagra appear on the list of dangerous drug interactions with Accutane. However it is IMPERATIVE that you consult your doctor about possible problems with the combination.
Accutane does not cause Crohn's disease. There is no known cause or cure for Crohns disease. Isotretinoin (Accutane) is a powerful drug used in the treatment of acne. This drug may exacerbate symptoms of a Crohn's disease patient, but you can be assured that you already had Crohns disease long before you ever started using the drug for your pimples.Accutane, developed in 1996, is used for treatment of severe recalcitrant nodular acne that has not responded to other therapies. Isotretinoin, the active ingredient in Accutane is available in generic formulations by a number of other manufacturers, not just Hoffman-La Roche.In all 5,000 cases so far launched, the empirical proof that Accutane actually caused the bowel disease is still none existent. The suspicion that Isotretinoin may have exacerbated the already present disease is still being investigated.The Florida court of appeals overturned the judgment where an amount slightly over 7 million was awarded. The plaintiff in that case, Adam Mason, was initially awarded 7 million dollars. The three-judge panel overturned the decision because the argument that use of Accutane was temporarily associated with the cause of his diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease wasn't strong enough. The court of appeals also ruled that Mason did not sufficiently prove that Accutane's lack of a warning label contributed to his illness.In the other large award case involving bowel disease in 2008, a jury awarded Kamie Kendall over 10 million dollars in compensatory damages after it was alleged that Accutane was the cause of her inflammatory bowel disease. The plaintiff began taking Accutane when she was 12 years old, and two years later was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. It stands to reason that with 5 million Americans using the drug for what it was intended for, bad acne, some will develop serious diseases unrelated to a specific use of a certain drug.According to the Wall Street Journal, while Kendall was originally awarded damages of over 10 million dollars, appeals courts also ruled that there was never enough evidence to support awarding these damages.One thing is clear, these lawsuits have not held up in appeals and have no proof that this drug causes bowel disease. It does prove, that in a litigious society such as the United States, the mere suggestion that "someone" is responsible for a disease that is suspected to have been around for thousands of years and identified by Dr. Buril Crohn in 1930 is just cause for lawyers to make money and profit from the misery of others.