Can Dothep-75 And Seroquel Be Taken Together?
Question: I'm taking dothep 75, please can you tell me if a can take Seroquel thank you a lot
Brief Answer:
Yes, safe to take with dothep
Detailed Answer:
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I appreciate your concern
Yes, you can take Seroquel while being on dothep 75. Both do not have a significant interaction and can be taken safely.
Wishing you best of health
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Yes, safe to take with dothep
Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome
I appreciate your concern
Yes, you can take Seroquel while being on dothep 75. Both do not have a significant interaction and can be taken safely.
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
Please consult your doctor before deciding on any further course of action.
For future follow up / correspondence you may ask me directly at the link given below
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=68107
Dr. M.S. Khalil
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I'm taking dothep 75 together with dormison 10mg.I wonder if I can take 20mg dormison instead of 10mg because it doesn't help me much. Thank you very much
Brief Answer:
Explained
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
I would advise against increasing its dose as its not a widely used drug. At higher doses the side effects associated with dormison can manifest. You should consult your doctor to advise a different drug if it hasn't shown any improvement.
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
Explained
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
I would advise against increasing its dose as its not a widely used drug. At higher doses the side effects associated with dormison can manifest. You should consult your doctor to advise a different drug if it hasn't shown any improvement.
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar