It depends. If you weren't prescribed by the doctor for this medication, don't take it. Because only your Doctor would know what dosage is recommended, when it comes to combining with other medications. Be careful. You can definitely overdose on Ativan, (Lorazepam) and Methocarbamol, (Robaxin).
Yes it is more than ok to take these medications at the same time, i have a lower back injury and those are the two pills my doctor subscribed
Yes you can. Many time iboprufin (advil) is made with an antihistamine (such as loratadine).
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This is a complex question. The answer will vary from patient to patient, so it is important to get individualized recommendations from your health care provider. In general, a patient would not take lorazepam and temazepam together, as these are the same type of drug. A patient may take both in the same day (lorazepam in the morning, temazepam at bedtime) if instructed by their doctor, but not at the same time. All four of these drugs have similar side effects (dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, slip-and-fall risk, others). These effects will compound when the drugs are combined, which may be dangerous for some patients but tolerable in others.
You shouldn't be taking them at the same time, however a doctor could prescribe the two together when dealing with ADD patients who experience panic attacks. If you experience panic symptoms, lorazepam should work safetly even when on the methlyphenidate. As always talk to your doctor before changing the medicines you take.
You can obviously take them together. But what do u specificly want to know. Is it safe? You are obviously not prescribed these medications together because otherwise you would not be asking us. But in my opinion, it depends on dose. You're combining an upper with a downer which can sometimes(most times) cause desired effects. But at the same time, it could also cause undesired effects. Look up something on the web about lorazepam/methylphenidate combination.
if you only take .5mg at bed time, driving won't be a problem because you'll be in bed silly.
Taking Lorazepam or Ativan, which is a benzodiazepine, over a long period of time results to impaired coordination, poor concentration, and allergic reactions.
it would probably take 8 hours because average weight of a woman in US is 152 i guess so it would double the time of the methocarbamol to get out of your system is what i figure....the half life of methacarbamol is 2 hours so full time to get out would be 4 hours then just doubled 8 hrs **** I would think JUST A GUEsS
Can you take antiviral and antibiotics at same time
Traces of Lorazepam can show up in the urine for a day or two. The amount of time it can show up in the blood depends of the size of the dosage. It can show up in the hair for up to 90 days.
Yes, you can take Synthroid and birth control at the same time.