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Drug Interactions

Interactions between prescription drugs with other drugs, foods, or herbs are considered drug interactions. For most part, these interactions have poor or negative results ranging from drowsiness to seizures.

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Can i you take buscopan and omeprazole together?

Buscopan and omeprazole can be taken together. Both, buscopan and omerprazole are prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of Crohn's disease.

Can lorazepam be addictive?

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Drugs not to take while on warfarin?

When you take a blood thinner like warfarin, you need to avoid anything else that also thins the blood. The major drug class that fits this is the pain reliever class. Tylenol is considered the only safe drug to take with warfarin - aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen all cause extra blood thinning.

Here are some medicines which might make your warfarin level go down:
  • Antithyroid medicines
  • Azathioprine
  • Carbamazepine
  • Dicloxacillin
  • Glutethamide
  • Griseofulvin
  • Haloperidol
  • Nafcillin
  • Oral contraceptives
  • Phenobarbital
  • Rifampin
  • Vitamin K
Here are some medicines which might make your warfarin level go up:
  • Allopurinol

  • Anabolic steroids
  • Amiodarone
  • Cephalosporins
  • Cimetadine
  • Ciprofloxacin
  • Clofibrate
  • Clopidrogel
  • Diclofenac
  • Disulfiram
  • Erythromycins
  • Fluconazole
  • Fluorouracil (5-FU)
  • SSRIs such as Prozac or Zoloft
  • Glucagon
  • Influenza virus vaccine
  • Metronidazole
  • Macrolide antibiotics
  • Omeprazole
  • Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim
  • Tamoxifen
  • Thyroid hormone
  • Tolbutamide

Do antibiotics affect mirena?

I'm pretty sure they do not. I used to have Mirena earlier this year, and I was told that after it was inserted, I could completely forget about it until the 5th year, which is when it should be removed.
No, antibiotics DO NOT affect Mirena.

Can you take hydrocodone Darvon and prochlorperazine together?

Prochlorperazine may enhance the hypotensive effect (abnormally low blood pressure) of Darvon and hydrocodone. The benefits of combined use of these medications usually outweigh the risks and you should talk to your doctor if you have any concerns as dosage and timing do play a role in unwanted side effects.

Also both Darvon and hydrocodone are central nervous system depressants and the use of these two drugs together should be monitored. Some side effects may include, but are not limited to, ataxia, confusion, drowsiness, respiratory depression, and weakness. Since both medications have the potential to depress CNS function it is important to recognize that the risk of unwanted effects may increase with such use.

Are there drug interactions with Zoloft and Amoxicillin?

this is definitely a question you should consult with your doctor.

im not quite sure if an antidepressant and an antibiotic would react, but its not the kind of thing to leave to chance.

Can you take singulair and Advil together?

Yes, I've been prescribed singular for over a year now and have had to take double or triple doses of Advil PM as a sleep aid this year. Never encountered any problems. As these two drugs do not potentiate eachother, you won't all of a sudden feel stron effects or anything of that sort. Just be careful to avoid taking large amounts of advil.

Can you take Zoloft and citalopram together?

NEVER!Coadministration with fluoxetine may significantly increase the plasma concentrations of some tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) especially nortriptyline.

The combination of fluoxetine (or any other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and a TCA such as nortriptyline may potentiate the risk of serotonin syndrome, which is a rare but serious and potentially fatal condition thought to result from hyperstimulation of brainstem 5HT1A receptors.

BTW, I once had serotonin syndrome; it was no picnic! I nearly died.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while on Augmentin?

Drinking excessively whilst on any prescripted drug is not usually recommended, yet for this particular drug risk is low. I would advise you to drink moderately but nonetheless if you were to overindulge, if you are otherwise a healthy person and not taking any other medication prohibiting telling you otherwise then risk is low. The main worry is that when you are drunk your defenses are weaker and thus the risk of slowing down the effectiveness of the drug is increased.

Can oxycodone and tramadol be taken together?

They can, but combining the 2 defeats the purpose of each drug's usage.

Tramadol (Ultram) is a relatively moderate painkiller that is prescribed when stronger meds aren't indicated, or there is a risk to the patient of the side effects of opiates (morphine intolerance, etc.).

Oxycodone is a Schedule II opiate, and as such has many side effects that Tramadol doesn't.

If your primary prescription if for Oxycodone and you add Tramadol, you probably won't feel much, if any, additional pain relief as Sched II drugs are the strongest available by prescription.

If your prescription if for Tramadol and you add Oxycodone, then you're effectively bypassing all of the reasons that Tramadol was prescribed to begin with - because it doesn't have the side effects of opiates.

If you're taking Tramadol but are having pain it's not taking care of and you feel you need something stronger, the first thing you want to do is to start a Pain Diary. You can get one at Painfoundation.org. Most doctors are reluctant to prescribe Schedule III or II drugs because of the possibility of abuse, which is stupid considering that 95% of people who have a legitimate medical need for stronger pain meds don't abuse them.

By documenting your pain, you can show evidence over time that your pain is real and has a pattern that your pain meds aren't helping. Real pain is very hard to fake, as is a Pain Diary. Most people might think it's easy to fool a doctor, but people who have either experienced pain or dealt with people in extreme pain know when they're being BS'd. By having written, documented evidence of your pain history, your doctor can't just say that your pain is in your head or that you have no need for stronger medication. If you do have evidence and your doctor refuses to help, then it's time to find another doctor. Contrary to what we're brought up to believe, doctors are not all knowing - they're humans who make mistakes that can cost someone their life. The difference between them and us is that when they make a mistake and someone dies, nothing happens since they're doctors and medicine isn't an "exact science". If we kill someone our lives end by going to jail. Doctors regulating doctors is as stupid as believing that politicians can be trusted with a piggybank.

While it might take time to document your pain, in the end it's worth it. One, it shows that you have a real problem, and two, that you're serious in taking control of your health care. Three, if someone labels you a "drug seeker" for asking for stronger meds, you have something to shove back in their faces.

( I totally agree with everything you say expecially the pain diary and drs who label you as a drug seeker simply cause the meds they think should help you are not they automatically jump to the conclusuion that your an addict and are a so called "drug seeker" and its a shame there are dr's like that out there.. and theres alot out there.. its a terrible shame.. On the other hand Tramadol is for neuropathic pain like for nerve pain as well as a narcotic pain reliever. I've used it in combo with percocet for my nerve pain and it helped with the nerve pain from my hurniated disc.alone no tramadol has nothing comparable to percocet for pain but for the nerve pain yes it helps. its kinda like a lyrica or neurotion type med also..

I would like to add a couple things. First about taking Percocet and Ultram together.

If you're pain is mild to moderate, I would recommend the Ultram first. If there is no change and the pain persist after four to six hours, I would recommend taking the Percocet. I highly advise not taking them in conjuntion. Most doctors I have went to have always advised me to take one or the other four to six hours apart. Choosing which one to take first depends on how bad your pain is.

The other thing I would like to add is in reference to the comments about drug seeking. I won't comment about my personal medical conditions, however, I will say that my conditions warrant taking narcotic pain relievers. I can't begin to tell you how many times I went into various doctors offices looking for not only pain killers but a doctor who was willing to help with the actual problem. Each time I was labeled a drug seeker. I would tell the doctor exactly what was wrong with me and ask for Lortab or Percocet and then come out with a prescription for some stupid Ibuprofen.

Not only was that a waste of my time, it was a waste of a hundred dollars just to see that doctor: only to be given something I did not need. So as the person above mentioned a "pain diary", that is exactly what I started. Over the course of a month I started a journal and I also had to go to the emergency room four different times for the same thing. I ended up getting a CT Scan and an MRI and come to find out I had some serious problems. I went back to the hospital and got my medical records of everything the ER doctors had done for me and what the diagnosis was. I made an appointment to see a new doctor but ONLY for a consultation. I found this was a good method because it served two purposes. I was able to consult with the doctor about my problems with proof in hand and ask if he could help with narcotic pain medication and I didn't have to pay a doctors visit fee and be out a hundred bucks to get a whole lotta nothing. I also signed an authorization to release my records from the ER I went to so the doctor could see for himself just in case he may have assumed that I brought fake documentation. The point is: Doctors have a bad tendency to judge people and label them addicts and drug seekers when patients ask for narcotics. They have an arsenal of worthless drugs opposite of what you need as well as excuses as to why they will not prescribe them. When they start that, remind them that you are there for a legitimate problem and not there to be judged because of other people who have abused narcotics or to have your time and money wasted. Then get up and walk out and go somewhere else. Eventually you will find a doctor who will help you.

Just remember: take your medicine as prescribed. It's hard enough to find a doctor who will prescribe narcotics these days. Don't do anything to get cut off.

What caution should those taking CNS stimulates take in regard to caffeine use?

People should avoid taking much caffeine when it is being used as an over-the-counter drug and should consider how much caffeine is being taken in from coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks, and other foods that contain caffeine.

Can you take Ativan and L-tryptophan together?

Yes, it's fine. Depending on dosages, it'll most likely make you sleepy and drowsy.

Can you drink alcohol while on rocephin?

this webpage seems to think its ok :

http://www.medguides.medicines.org.UK/document.aspx?name=Rocephin&use=Infections%20(bacterial)&section=alcohol

i don't know how accurate this is , but its a start,

ive just been shot up with 2 grams of rocephin and am going drinking

i will update tomorrow on my result, if im not dead

Can you take depakote and Ativan together?

Although this combination of medications are used routinely in various patients, it should first be noted that Ativan ( as well as all other benzodiazepines) is HIGHLY ADDICTIVE and there are alternatives for treating anxiety that can be used instead of Ativan (Various SSRI's also treat anxiety without the possibility of addiction. I.e. Prozac, Zoloft, etc...). The coocurrence of addiction in those with BiPolar Mood Disoder and the various Anxiety Disorders IS high and therefor, consideration for "switching" addictions from alcohol or other substances to the benzodiazepine of choice should be discussed in detail with your physician! Specifically, in regard to the question as posted, Depakote CAN inhibit the metabolism of Ativan which - in turn - could lead to higher levels of Ativan (other than that intended) in the bloodstream. Being that blood levels of Depakote should be monitored with regularity by the prescriber whenever prescribed, blood levels of Ativan will likely be a focus as well. If you are taking a benzodiazepine (Ativan, Valium, Xanax, Klonopin, etc..) for ANY reason, sinceity and honesty with your physician - in regard to your substance use/abuse - is paramount! BSalai - LCSW

Can you mix percocet with tramadol?

No. These are two very similar drugs. You will be mixing two "synthetic codeines" together and doubling you dose of acetaminophen. Either way the potiential for overdosing is big. Additionally, there is no reason to. The active ingredient in Percocet is oxycodone and the active ingredient in Lorcet is hydrocodone. Either one should be able to handle your pain problem alone.

Can you take azithromycin while on isotretinoin?

Yes, there is no problem in taking azithromycin (Zithromax) while on Accutane.

Can you mix Oxycontin and methadone and still get high?

If you mean fentanyl, then yes you would get high but it is a lethal combination. Fentanyl is 100x stronger than morphine and usually used in cancer patients. I don't suggest mixing the two drugs.

Can you take Ibuprofen with a goody powder?

No because that would be four different pain killers at one time. You could end up injuring your stomach and having bleeding or get an ulcer. Separate the Goody powder from the ibuprofen by at least 3 hours (on either side of the dose).

Can you mix Ambien 100mg with Klonopin 4mg at the same time?

best thing to do is call your physician.

Ambien only comes in 5mg and 10mg, i believe this was a typo. unless you mean you are taking many ambien's at one time.

Yes. the ambien I take is 10 mg. Still cannot sleep. A klonopin would relax me. I do not want to call a doctor, I am really tired of trying to rest, with no help.

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where will you get the meds if you don't see a doctor ? 4 mg of Klonopin is a LOT to start with. I took 5 ambien , .5 Klonopin & 300 Seroquel XR, it knocked me out for 12 hours.

Do antibiotics for UTIs affect the birth control pill?

The birth control patch has a failure rate of less than 1% when it is used correctly and consistently. The patch may not protect you from pregnancy if you are taking antibiotics or medications for fungal infections or seizures.

Can toradol and Percocet be taken together?

They are 2 different medications, but they both can be used to treat pain. Toradol will also decrease inflammation. If you have aspirin sensitivity, be careful with Toradol. It can also be hard on your kidneys. It is not a good drug to take longer than 5 days. It can be a lifesaver for kidney stone pain relief for many adults. Lortab is a narcotic pain reliever, but has Tylenol in it as well. It might be a good idea to take the Toradol first, then if you do not have relief within a reasonable amount of time, take the Lortab in the lowest possible dose to obtain relief

Can you take vicodin and Darvocet at the same time?

Darvocet contains Acetaminophen and Advil is Ibuprofen, an NSAID. Acetaminophen is not a NSAID and should not be taken with Ibuprofen due to the increased risk for liver and/or kidney toxicity. You can alternate Tylenol with Advil as such: 09:00 AM-2 Tylenol
12:00 PM-2 Advil
03:00 PM-2 Tylenol
06:00 PM-2 Advil
etcetera etcetera. approximately every 3 hours alternate.
This way your kidneys and liver won't be bombarded with 2 liver toxic and/or kidney toxic drugs at the same time. A healthy liver and set of kidneys will do fine with just one of the 2, but taking them at the same time sets you up for damage. Hope this helps!