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Can Benadryl Be Taken While On Levothyroxine And Paroxetine?

I take a number of medications and would like to list them and ask whether some Benadryl for severely itching mosquito bites would be ok. Ropinerole 2mg. take 2 every 4 hours for severe shaking. Levothyroxine 112 mcg 1 time per day Buproprion SR 199 mg. 2 times per day Paroxetine 30 mg 1 time per day Potassium 10 meq 1 per day Furosemide 20 mg 1 time per day YYYY@YYYY
Tue, 3 Oct 2017
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Yes you can you these three medicines together.
However, taking these seven medicines together may cause serious interactions such as increasing the possibility of Bupropion toxicity. If I were your treating doctor, I would consider stopping Bupropion. I recommend that you consult your treating doctor to stop Bupropion or prescribe a safe alternative.
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Can Benadryl Be Taken While On Levothyroxine And Paroxetine?

Yes you can you these three medicines together. However, taking these seven medicines together may cause serious interactions such as increasing the possibility of Bupropion toxicity. If I were your treating doctor, I would consider stopping Bupropion. I recommend that you consult your treating doctor to stop Bupropion or prescribe a safe alternative.