Is 20 mg of seronil in the morning and 15 mg of myrrh in the evening a safe combination?
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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
2 years ago
The concomitant use of Seronil with Mirtor is not recommended. This is not a contraindicated combination - however, you should observe your body and consult a doctor in case of any disturbing symptoms, e.g. by phone: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/jak-telefoniczne-otrzymac-recepte-i-zwolnienie-lekarskie In most cases, it is a matter of individual tolerance of such a connection by the patient and does not require medical intervention. Both Seronil and Mirtor belong to a group of drugs that affect the concentration of serotonin in the brain. In very rare cases, patients taking this combination of drugs may develop serotonin syndrome consisting of too much increase in the concentration of serotonin in the brain. Some of its symptoms are fever, sweating, increased heart rate, diarrhea, (uncontrollable) muscle spasms, chills, increased reflexes, anxiety, mood swings, loss of consciousness. Several case reports have been published confirming the possibility of serotonic syndrome in people treated with two drugs that affect serotonin levels, and this risk may be greatest when taking the following drugs: isocarboxazide, methylphenidate, venlafaxine, methadone, amitriptyline, lithium, buspirone, haloperidol, sertraline, risperidone and fluoxetine. I submit materials that may be useful: - https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-bac-sie-dzialan-niepozadanych-lekow - https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-mozna-laczyc-leki-ze-soba