No. It won't be harmful if you do so, but you'll lose all solifenacin specificity on drug receptors. You'll get all oxybutinine side effects, without getting a benefit from using solifenacin. You should use higher dose of oxybutinine, or solifenacin alone. If you don't get enough effect from solifenacin, you should increase the dose to 10mg, or change for another medication.
They can be combined with no known interactions. Nevertheless, it is advised that if you need to take paracetemol on a long term basis that you speak with a doctor. Lexapro and Paracetemol are both heavily processed by the liver. While Lexapro is not known to cause liver damage, Paracetemol has been known to cause liver damage over time.
take some paracetemol or go and see a doctor im not sure how you can tell your self take some paracetemol or go and see a doctor im not sure how you can tell your self
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I take metha trexate and am able to take just anything I like within reason. Codene, aspirin, paracetemol.
Yes, solifenacin can cause water retention as a side effect. This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as antimuscarinics, which can lead to decreased bladder contractions and potentially affect other bodily functions, including water balance. If you experience symptoms of water retention such as swelling, weight gain, or difficulty breathing while taking solifenacin, it is important to contact your healthcare provider.
It is used in the treatment of overactive bladder, with symptoms of urinary urge incontinence. Solifenacin is used to treat overactive bladder with symptoms such as urinary incontinence, urinary frequency as well as urinary urgency. It reduces muscle spasms of the urinary tract and bladder.
The trademark name is Vesicare, styled as VESIcare(solifenacin succinate), a continence control drug.
paracetemol, ibuprofen, neurofen plus, gaviscon and calpol :)
you should probably carry : Tampons towels a plastic bag paracetemol sanitizer clean knickers
I am on dicloflex (150mg) daily and am also on 4000mg of paracetemol daily as prescribed by my doctor so i would say it is safe but I would suggest you ask your doctor or speak to a pharmasist as it might be too much for whatever your condition is! X