You should ask your doctor before taking any new medications, especially if you already take other medications.
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It is generally advised to avoid drinking alcohol, including wine, after taking lorazepam due to the increased risk of sedation and respiratory depression. Since lorazepam can remain in your system for several hours, it is best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance. As a precaution, waiting at least 24 hours after taking the medication before consuming alcohol is often recommended to minimize any potential interactions.
You shouldn't be taking them at the same time, however a doctor could prescribe the two together when dealing with ADD patients who experience panic attacks. If you experience panic symptoms, lorazepam should work safetly even when on the methlyphenidate. As always talk to your doctor before changing the medicines you take.
Yes, there is no problem in taking any antibiotic and Lorazepam (Ativan). There is no interaction between those 2 drugs.
i only get them when i take lorazepam so i am linking the two together, everyones different though.
You should never drink wine with medication, whatever your medication!
Drowsiness and dizziness are some side effects of taking lorazepam and dilaudid together. Difficulty concentrating is another common side effect of taking both drugs together.
Taking lorazepam while on warfarin can be safe, but it is important to do so under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Lorazepam does not have a direct interaction with warfarin; however, both medications can increase the risk of bleeding or sedation, respectively. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriate monitoring.
Because Klonopin (generic name clonazepam) has a much higher halflife than Ativan (generic name lorazepam) at 18-50hrs compared to 9-16hrs for lorazepam, there should be little risk. If you are taking clonazepam just to get off of lorazepam, you cannot simply stop the clonazepam once you are off the lorazepam. Both drugs are benzodiazepines and while they can be fairly interchangable, your body will still have tolerance to them, and suddenly stopping high doses of them will result in restlessness, tremors, and potentially seizures. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is not a pleasant experience, you should consult your doctor about substituting the lorazepam with something like clonazepam or diazepam and have a schedule for tapering down the dosage. SHORT ANSWER: Yes, but then you will have to continue taking the clonazepam instead.
Yes, lorazepam and Tylenol 3 (which contains acetaminophen and codeine) can generally be taken together, but it should be done under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Both medications can cause sedation, so combining them may increase the risk of drowsiness and respiratory depression. Always consult with a doctor or pharmacist before taking these medications together to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific situation.
I found a website that listed drugs that can affect blood glucose levels: http://www.dlife.com/dLife/do/ShowContent/type2_information/treatment/drugs_that_can_affect_blood_glucose_levels.html I didn't see Lorazepam or Ativan listed here.