Seroquel® is a psychotropic medication used to treat schizophrenia, Bipolar disorder and other forms of mental illness. Codeine is a narcotic that may be an ingredient in cough syrup for treatment of cough with or without respiratory discomfort.
Both drugs are sedating and should not be combined unless prescribed by a doctor.
It should be okay to mix Seroquel with a standard dose of over-the-counter cough syrup, although any product that causes drowsiness is likely to enhance the sedating side-effect of the Seoquel.
One purchases cough suppressants to alleviate the symptoms of dry coughs, wet coughs and the the scratchy throat that comes with them. Popular cough suppressants include Robitussin and Buckley's.
A doctor or pharmacist should be consulted before mixing any medications whether prescription or over the counter. Some combinations can have negative side effects. For safety, before taking Zyrtec with cough suppressants, consult a professional.
neither are cough suppressants. They are pain medications.
No. There are no opiates found in cough suppressants. The only opiate found in any sort of cold medication is Robitussin mixed with codiene, which can only be prescribed.
yes
Some cough medicines are antitussives (cough suppressants) and some are mucolytics (purported to loosen phlegm).
Yes, there are cough medicines that can generally be taken with Zoloft (sertraline), but it's important to choose one without certain ingredients that may interact with the medication. Avoid cough medicines containing pseudoephedrine or dextromethorphan, as they can sometimes increase side effects or interact with Zoloft. Always consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions.
Well the drug in cold and cough medicines that makes you "trip" is dextromorphan or DXM for short. Taking dextromorphan with sertraline(zoloft) can cause serotonin syndrome, which is pretty dangerous and the medicine information that came with my zoloft says it can be fatal. I also think that your not supposed to take adderal with zoloft either, probably for the same reasons, but Im not sure about that one. Just google drug interactions between the things you might be taking. Gotta be on the safe side with medicine!
Yes, there are also, hydrocodone/ibuprofen preparations. With cough suppressants, there are guaifenesin, and pseudoephedrine preparations as well.
yes you can take a narcotic / opiate / benzo with zoloft all compatible
No, it doesn't. I take zoloft... it doesn't.
it usually mean that your dog has kennel cough. In some dogs it can lead to pneumonia or more serious signs. Cough suppressants can be used to control the cough and antibiotics may be necessary for stubborn infections or to try to stop the spread of the bacteria in multiple dog households.