Yes, you can take Lisinopril, Atorvastatin, Effexor (venlafaxine), Trazodone, and Diltiazem together, but it is important to do so under the supervision of a healthcare provider. These medications serve different purposes, including managing blood pressure, cholesterol, depression, and anxiety. However, potential interactions and side effects should be monitored, particularly because Diltiazem can affect the metabolism of certain medications. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting or combining medications.
Yes, there is no problem in taking lipitor (atorvastatin) and pepcid (famotidine). There is no real interaction between those two drugs.
Can I take benzonatate and trazodone together
Absolutely not! That is a severe drug interaction.
Yes, if both are prescribed for you, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together. To get the "sleeping" effect of trazodone, without interfering with prozac antidepressant effect, the trazodone dosage should be around 25mg to 100mg.
Yes it is safe to take Cardizem(Diltiazem) and Zoloft(sertraline) together. There are no known interactions between the drugs.
No
I would not suggest taking two sedatives together.
Yes you can. The biggest side affect I had was very vivid dreams.
Lisinopril for high blood pressure. Melatonin for sleep. It'll work, but you'll have a hard time waking up. It's best to either take them both when you ain't got anything to do the next day or take them separately -- the melatonin for sleep and lisinopril when you wake up.
Caduet is not a statin itself; rather, it is a combination medication that includes the statin atorvastatin and the antihypertensive amlodipine. Atorvastatin helps lower cholesterol levels, while amlodipine is used to manage high blood pressure. Together, they are prescribed to help control both cholesterol and blood pressure in patients who need both treatments.
Yes, these two drugs are fine together. There is an increased side effect though when you take them together: drowsiness. This can be particularly bothersome to the elderly, frail, or weak patient.
Yes as this medication is commonly prescribed together under the name Prinzide or generically lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide. Be sure to consult with your doctor on this matter though as they will be more familiar with your medical history and can more effectively counsel you.