The activity of diazepam may be increased by drugs that inhibit its metabolism in the liver. These include cimetidine, oral contraceptives, disulfiram, fluoxetine, isoniazid, ketoconazole, metoprolol, propoxyphene, propranolol, and valproic acid
Yes, there are no drug interactions.
antiseizure drugs such as phenytoin (Dilantin) and carbamazepine (Tegretol), anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin), and drugs that slow the central nervous system such as alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam (Valium), and secobarbital (Seconal).
You can check all known interactions of drugs yourself with the website http://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.php. Simply type in the drugs you wish to find and select the correct drug from the dropdown menu. All known interactions will then appear. ---- Interactions searched: * azithromycin * diazepam ---- 0 Interaction found: * No results found - however, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. ALWAYS consult with your doctor or pharmacist. ----
Yes, the two have no negative interactions.
diazepam ( croatian: apaurin,normabel..)
It is generally considered safe to take Imodium (loperamide) with diazepam, tramadol, and diclofenac (Dicloflex), but caution is advised. Both diazepam and tramadol can cause sedation, and combining them may enhance this effect. Always consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications, as they can provide personalized advice based on your specific health situation and any potential interactions.
Half life of diazepam is about 36 hours. At after 96 hours, you will still have the proportion of diazepam. It will be as if you have taken one tablet of diazepam at the end of 72 hours.
No interactions have been reported between dandelion and standard medications.
Diazepam, can be detected in the blood from 6 to 48 hours.
No, Diazepam will not show for THC in a urine test.
Diazepam may be addictive, and is a controlled substance under federal law.
The word is the same; but NB it can need a prescription! 'Diazepam, por favor' (pronounced: 'dee-ATHaypam, por fahVOR') = 'Diazepam, please'.