What medicines should you not mix?
What medicines should you not mix?
5 Over-the-Counter Medicines You Should Never Take Together
- Dangerous duo: Tylenol and multi-symptom cold medicines.
- Dangerous duo: Any combo of ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin.
- Dangerous duo: Antihistamines and motion-sickness medications.
- Dangerous duo: Anti-diarrheal medicine and calcium supplements.
- Dangerous duo: St.
What drugs Cannot be taken with allopurinol?
Serious Interactions of Allopurinol include:
- azathioprine.
- benazepril.
- captopril.
- didanosine.
- dyphylline.
- enalapril.
- perindopril.
- protamine.
Is Azor the same as Xanax?
Xanax is a common anti-anxiety medication that many doctors prescribe it for patients struggling with insomnia and mental health issues. Xanax is frequently sold as Alzam, Azor, Xanor and Zopax in South Africa as a prescribed medication.
What should you not take with Librium?
Some products that may interact with this drug include: antacids, certain anti-depressants (such as fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, nefazodone), cimetidine, clozapine, digoxin, disulfiram, kava, sodium oxybate.
What vitamins should not be taken with allopurinol?
Allopurinol can interact with ingredients in some foods and medications. For example, do not take vitamin C supplements or consume excessive amounts of vitamin C, as this can interact with allopurinol and lead to kidney stone formation.
Does allopurinol affect blood pressure?
Allopurinol is associated with a small but significant reduction in BP. This effect can be potentially exploited to aid in controlling BP in hypertensive patients with hyperuricemia.
Does Azor help for anxiety?
No, Azor (amlodipine / olmesartan) is not used for the treatment of anxiety. Some people might think it is for anxiety because the brand name Azor (amlodipine / olmesartan), sounds similar to alprazolam, an anti-anxiety medication.