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What Are The Side Effects Of Frova And Nexium?

Hi, I m going to be traveling for the next few days and may need to use a scopolamine patch. I m also a chronic migraineur on frova, percocet 2,5/325, ativan .50 mg, nexium 40 mg. was checking for interactions since I ve never used the patch since I started new migraine drug Frova and recently started Nexium for an ulcer. please advise. thanks
Tue, 26 May 2015
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Hello,
The only drug interactions here are between the scopolamine, ativan and percocet. All three can cause sedation. It does not mean that you can not use any two of them together however, you would need to not drive or operate machinery when doing so and be very cautious not to fall. It would be much better if you did not use all three at the same time. If you could limit it to no more than two of these it would be better. The combination of all three could cause sedation, dizziness, mental slowing and fatigue
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What Are The Side Effects Of Frova And Nexium?

Hello, The only drug interactions here are between the scopolamine, ativan and percocet. All three can cause sedation. It does not mean that you can not use any two of them together however, you would need to not drive or operate machinery when doing so and be very cautious not to fall. It would be much better if you did not use all three at the same time. If you could limit it to no more than two of these it would be better. The combination of all three could cause sedation, dizziness, mental slowing and fatigue Regards