No, you can't. When these medications are taken together they have an additive effect on each other; resulting in toxicity of both medications. This can lead to overstimulation of both the brain/nervous tissue and heart resulting serious and sometimes permeant effects that has been proven fatal in several cases.
Phentermine can cause symptoms of the thyroid condition hashimotos. It is okay however to combine phentermine and iron sulfate pills.
Yes, if your doctor is okay with it. The stimulant effects of Phentermine help offset the depressive/sedative effects of Percocet.
Yes. There are no interactions. Be sure to check with your doctor.
If your doctor has prescribed both and knows you are taking them, yes. Just remember that phentermine is addictive, so take it exactly as the doctor said to and don't take extra. Effexor makes most people slightly sleepy, so the phentermine might counteract that side effect and make you wired up. You might have some trouble sleeping on phentermine.
Taking phentermine and Vyvanse together is generally not recommended without medical supervision, as both medications are stimulants and can increase the risk of side effects such as increased heart rate, anxiety, and hypertension. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider to evaluate the potential benefits and risks of using these medications concurrently. They can provide personalized advice and monitor for any adverse effects. Always follow your doctor's guidance regarding medication use.
Ask... your doctor. D'OH
Because Vyvanse is a medication that works the same day you take it I have gone through periods where I stopped. And I always ended up gaining weight. Not sure if the Vyvanse raised my metabolism, cut the hunger or I just had more will power on it. Likely a bit of all three.
no.
Phentermine canbe taken with antihistamines (like Claritin, Zyrtec and Benedryl) and nasal steroids (like flonase). It should not be mixed with decongestants such as Sudafed. Any product ends in "- D" should be avoided.
Phentermine hcl is short for phentermine hydrochloride, the medically recognized name for the anorexiant drug phentermine. Phentermine Resin is a brand name for one of the manufacturers.
yes
It's always wise to check with your doctor about this. That said... The dosages you describe are proper clinical dosages, and there is no listed drug interaction between diazepam and phentermine. So, you should be safe with this.