Yes, but it's not really recommended. Both are very similar as they are both atypical antipsychotics typically prescribed for Bipolar disorder (with other uses to treat depression, various panic disorders, and other off-label uses).
I wouldn't advise taking the two together unless your psychiatrist says otherwise since they are both essentially identical in their effects. The biggest difference is that olanzapine lasts at least 24 hours, while quetiapine only lasts 6-8 hours. If you don't have a tolerence to either one of the drugs, then I would strongly advise against taking the two together since it will knock you out.... hard.
Yes, St. John's Wort and chamomile can generally be taken together, as there are no known adverse interactions between the two. St. John's Wort is often used for its antidepressant properties, while chamomile is commonly used for its calming effects. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before combining any herbal supplements, especially if you're taking other medications, as St. John's Wort can interact with various pharmaceuticals.
Anti-depressants.
Both breakthrough bleeding and unwanted pregnancies have been reported when taking oc's and st. john's wort together.
St. John's Wort and Siberian Ginseng can generally be taken together, but caution is advised. St. John's Wort may interact with various medications and affect their efficacy, while Siberian Ginseng can influence energy levels and overall vitality. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before combining them to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions.
Studies show St. John's Wort to be safe, without any serious side effects. St. John's Wort should not be taken with prescription medicines without the supervision of a doctor or professional health care practitioner, as it can cause some prescription drugs, including birth control pills, not to be as effective.
Look up St. John's Wort on the internet for reactions.
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St. John's Wort has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used as a topical on burns and wounds.
There are drug interactions between St. John's Wort and oral contraceptives. Use a back up method of birth control if you plan to take them both together.
Yes, St. John Wort can give a false positive for benzos on a urine test. This is due to the similarities in ingredients within St. John Wort and benzos.
You use saint Johns wort to help balance your mood
St. John's wort can take two weeks to take effect.