Methotrexate is not known to have interactions with Tramadol, but they can both strain the liver and kidneys. Methotrexate can cause such a heavy liver strain, that it is standard to have to get a monthly blood test to monitor function. It is important to ask your doctor how your tests are going, and if this option is good for you in specific.
No, antidepressants can interact poorly with the pain reliever tramadol.
Zoloft is an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor). Tramadol is a painkiller with SNRI (serotonin and noadrenalin reuptake inhibitor) properties. This means that both Zoloft and tramadol have an effect on the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain. This can result in too much serotonin in the brain. This is called Serotonin Syndrom, a very dangerous condition. Never mix multiple drugs that affect serotonin.
Yes and no! It's sort of safe. But u are increasing your risk of serotonin syndrome which can cause seizures. Hallucinations. Etc and is usually fatal. But if both are very low dosages it should be fine. But if both or high dosages like Zoloft 100mg and tramadol 50 I'd say no!
Not sure about Buspar, but you can take Zoloft and Adivant together as long as it is prescribed that way. Usually your Dr will have you on Zoloft daily and Adivant as needed.
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Yes it is safe to take Cardizem(Diltiazem) and Zoloft(sertraline) together. There are no known interactions between the drugs.
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