Buspar(Buspirone) drug class is azaspirodecanedione
Buspar is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of anxiety disorders. Buspar may be used alone or with other medications. Buspar belongs to a class of drugs called Antianxiety Agents, Anxiolytics, Nonbenzodiazepines.
No, you cannot take ibuprofen with lithium and Buspar and lamictol. There is a drug interaction warning for all NSAIDs for lithium and Buspar.
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Buspar is a common antidepressant, but it can cause a negative reaction if taken with antibiotics. Namely, it can cause excessive drowsiness, dizziness, and very high blood pressure.
It affects a specific serotonin receptor (5HT1A receptor), and to a lesser extent, dopamine. The purpose of Buspar's action is to decrease anxiety commonly associated with depression, and although Buspar has action on serotonin it is not considered to be an SSRI (Prozac, etc).
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No. There is a huge difference in the Buspar vs Xanax drug classes. While Xanax is one of the benzodiazepines, Buspar has its drug class and is not related to any other anxiolytic. Another difference in the Buspar vs Xanax mechanism of action is that Buspar works not with GABA receptors but triggers serotonin receptors. In terms of effectiveness, both medicines are equally effective in treating anxiety. Although the onset of effects of Buspar vs Xanax drugs is rapid, Xanax has a bigger potential for inducing dependency and side effects. Always consult with the doctor before switching the medication. Only a medical doctor has the right to prescribe, review, or substitute the medication during treatment.
No it is not because I take 45mg of buspar and 300mg of wellbutrin and that is doctor prescribed