Yes, it is possible to take two antidepressants simultaneously, a practice known as combination therapy. This approach may be considered when a single medication is not providing sufficient relief from symptoms. However, it should only be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as there can be risks of increased side effects and drug interactions. Always consult with a doctor before making any changes to your medication regimen.
It is probably safe to take an antibiotic and antidepressant together; however, "antibiotic" and "antidepressant" are both really big categories of drugs, and there are many, many different types of each. When visiting your doctor, always let the doctor know what drugs you are taking so he or she can prescribe drugs that are safe to take together. If you have questions about possible interactions or safety of taking two specific drugs at the same time, always ask your doctor of pharmacist.
Yes, you can take two English classes at at a time if the school permits it.
Yes, but the two take up A LOT of time. Its not wise to take on two such demanding, physically and mentally, activities at the same time.
you can't
An unexpected effect that occurs when you take to two drugs at same time is called a drug interaction.
Take two balls and throw them at the same time.... ;-)
No because the air around the plane has pressure. If two planes take off at the same time the planes will crash. The planes might crash if they land at the same time.
2 friends at the same time.
no, no it can't.
No you do not want to take two medications that make you drowsy at the same time.
Two d of e sections can be done at the same place. It will take some time to do this.
Yes, it is safe and alright to take Sam-E with Effexor. Taking the two together will not cause any ineffectiveness of the antidepressant or bad side effects.