can u take co-codomol and gaviscon together
No, it works as an analgesic.
can you take co-codamol and ramipril together
Can you take excedrin pm with kolopin
no
yes
Some people react badly to sumatriptan, just as some people react badly to Penicillin. Treating migraines is all about trial and error, unfortunately. There may be other triptans you can take which do not cause you to feel worse (Zomig, Maxalt, Axert, Amerge, Relpax, Frova) I would not recommend Treximet, because that is just sumatriptan with naproxen added.
Those who have atrial fibrillation should not be taking the triptan class of medications such as sumatriptan (Imitrex). Any person who has a prior history of heart condition should reconsider taking these drugs, but in clinical trials - the only people who had atrial fibrillation from the medication, were the ones who had a prior history of it. So, taking these medications can trigger this arrhythmia in those who already suffer from it.
Yes, you can generally take Imitrex (sumatriptan) after taking Claritin (loratadine), as there are no known significant interactions between the two medications. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure it's safe for your specific health situation. If you have any underlying conditions or are taking other medications, they can provide personalized advice.
is it safe to take mycinex after taking albuterol
It depends. Sildenafil (Viagra) should not be taken with alpha blockers as hypotension may result. However, propranolol is a beta blocker. It is unclear if there is a similar interaction between Viagra and beta blockers. You may be safe if you take those 4 hours apart from each other. A bigger concern is why you are taking the propranolol. If you have serious heart disease, you probably shouldn't be using Viagra and having sex. As for sumatriptan (Imitrex), there doesn't seem to be any contraindications, but it is puzzling why someone would want to take Viagra or have sex while having a migraine episode.
The only person who can truthfully answer this is - a qualified medical professional !