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Drugs affect diazepam?
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Diazepam
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affect diazepam?
Before taking diazepam, tell your doctor if you regularly use
other medicines that make you sleepy (such as cold or allergy medicine, other
sedatives, narcotic pain medicine, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers, and medicine
for seizures, depression, or anxiety). They can add to sleepiness caused by
diazepam.
Before taking diazepam, tell your doctor if you take any
other seizure medications, or if you are using any of the following drugs:
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cimetidine (Tagamet);
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ketoconazole (Nizoral);
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omeprazole (Prilosec);
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phenytoin (Dilantin);
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a barbiturate such as amobarbital (Amytal), butabarbital
(Butisol), mephobarbital (Mebaral), secobarbital (Seconal), or phenobarbital
(Luminal, Solfoton);
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an MAO inhibitor such as isocarboxazid (Marplan),
phenelzine (Nardil), rasagiline (Azilect), selegiline (Eldepryl, Emsam), or
tranylcypromine (Parnate);
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medicines to treat psychiatric disorders, such as
aripiprazole (Abilify), chlorpromazine (Thorazine), haloperidol (Haldol),
mesoridazine (Serentil), prochlorperazine (Compazine, Compro), promethazine
(Pentazine, Phenergan, Phenadoz, Promethegan), and others;
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narcotic medications such as fentanyl (Duragesic, Actiq),
hydrocodone (Lortab, Vicodin), hydromorphone (Dilaudid), methadone (Dolophine,
Methadose), morphine (Kadian, MS Contin, Oramorph), oxycodone (OxyContin),
and others; or
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an antidepressant such as amitriptyline (Elavil, Etrafon),
citalopram (Celexa), doxepin (Sinequan), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem),
imipramine (Janimine, Tofranil), nortriptyline (Pamelor), paroxetine (Paxil),
sertraline (Zoloft), and others.
This list is not complete and there may be other drugs that
can interact with diazepam. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and
over-the-counter medications you use. This includes vitamins, minerals, herbal
products, and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start using a new
medication without telling your doctor.
Where
can I get more information?
- Your
pharmacist can provide more information about diazepam.
- Remember,
keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children, never share
your medicines with others, and use this medication only for the indication
prescribed.
- Every
effort has been made to ensure that the information provided by Cerner
Multum, Inc. ('Multum') is accurate, up-to-date, and complete, but no
guarantee is made to that effect. Drug information contained herein may be
time sensitive. Multum information has been compiled for use by healthcare
practitioners and consumers in the United States and therefore Multum does
not warrant that uses outside of the United States are appropriate, unless
specifically indicated otherwise. Multum's drug information does not endorse
drugs, diagnose patients or recommend therapy. Multum's drug information is
an informational resource designed to assist licensed healthcare
practitioners in caring for their patients and/or to serve consumers viewing
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skill, knowledge and judgment of healthcare practitioners. The absence of a
warning for a given drug or drug combination in no way should be construed
to indicate that the drug or drug combination is safe, effective or
appropriate for any given patient. Multum does not assume any responsibility
for any aspect of healthcare administered with the aid of information Multum
provides. The information contained herein is not intended to cover all
possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, drug interactions,
allergic reactions, or adverse effects. If you have questions about the
drugs you are taking, check with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.
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