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Are There Any Contraindications In The Current Medications?

Current Medication List, June 19, 2014          Medication     Unit Measure     Daily Qty METFORMIN HCL     1000MG TAB     2          GLIMEPIRIDE     4MG TABLET     1          CARVEDILOL     12.5MG TAB     2           SOTALOL     80MG TAB     2            KLOR-CON     10MEQ TAB     1           LOSARTAN POTASSIUM       25MG TAB     1            SIMVASTATIN     80MG TAB     1            LANTUS SOLOSTAR PREFILLED     AM 17u & PM 15u      2 ADULT-STRENGTH ASPIRIN     325MG     1            Are there any conflicts with daily usage of all of the above??                      Is it OK for me to take Aricept and/or Namenda daily with all this?
Tue, 6 Jan 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Carvediol and sotalol can interact and normally their combined use is not recommended unless the benefits outweigh the risk.
You can consider speaking to your doctor regarding the combination.

Carvediol and sotalol can also interact with losartan to cause an increased effect and these combinations are also normally monitored

Losartan, carvediol, sotalol, aspirin can also increase potassium levels and you are currently using a drug for potassium level so this means that it needs to be very closely monitored so it does not go above normal.

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Are There Any Contraindications In The Current Medications?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Carvediol and sotalol can interact and normally their combined use is not recommended unless the benefits outweigh the risk. You can consider speaking to your doctor regarding the combination. Carvediol and sotalol can also interact with losartan to cause an increased effect and these combinations are also normally monitored Losartan, carvediol, sotalol, aspirin can also increase potassium levels and you are currently using a drug for potassium level so this means that it needs to be very closely monitored so it does not go above normal. I hope this helps