can you take xanax and phentermine at the same time
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Yes, I've been doing it for over a year and have no issuse as long as your blood pressure remains normal and consistant.
I do and I lost a good amount of weight in a short amount of time.
Yes, you can. Phentermine acts as an appetite suppressant, while Coumadin is a blood thinning agent. The two drugs don't have any serious reactions, and they won't cancel each other out.
nyquil day or night time
Both are antibiotics, but if both are required, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together (and it might be okay to take them). But both should have been prescribed by the same doctor... he should know that he's using 2 antibiotics!
Now, if you are talking about taking them both at the same time, NO. You would be defeating the purpose of both drugs. You should take the Phentermine in the AM and of course at least 12 hours later, depending on the dose of the Phentermine, you can then take the Ambien to go to sleep, since sometimes the Phentermine can make it impossible to go to sleep at a normal hour.
Prozac and phentermine should not be taken together as this will cause a major reaction between the too. Increased side effects such as anxiety, jitteriness, and restlessness can occur if take
Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and Claritin (loratadine) are both antihistamines and therefore should not be taken together. Singulair may be taken with diphenhydramine or loratadine, but not with both.
ask your doctor then a gen they thank hgc is bad any way. just take haft a pill it should be ok but hgc is a appetite suppression ; / take Africa mango drops they work good..
Topamx is classified as an anticonvulsant used to treat seizure activity, while phentermine is classied as an appetite suppressant. If they are prescribed by different doctors, make sure each doctor is aware of the combination you are taking. Ask your doctor about any concerns you have about mixing the two. Also ask your pharmacist for a print out of the medications and ask about drug/drug interactions. As long as you take them under a doctors supervision, I don't see any red flags regarding interactions. Phentermine is used for people that are obese, not someone who wants to lose a couple pounds. If the phentermine is not prescribed for YOU, then I would not take it.