Is There Interaction Between Cipralex, Clenbuterol And Seroquel?
Question: Hi, I am prescribed cipralex and seroquel and now on the verge of starting on clenbuterol as part of a shredding cylcle. I wonder if there is an interaction between the these medications?
Brief Answer:
there may be some interactions
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
although in most cases serious interactions are not expected, there is a potentially life-threatening interaction that may occur. Cipralex and seroquel lengthen the QT period in the electrocardiogram. This action may predispose to serious arrhythmias. Clebuterol may potentiate this effect, so the risk is even greater when taking it concurrently with the other two drugs. I cannot provide clinical data for that because - as far as I know or could find - there aren't much. This effect is inherent to the drug classes though, so caution is advised. You'd better avoid the combination!
I hope it helps!
Kind Regards!
there may be some interactions
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
although in most cases serious interactions are not expected, there is a potentially life-threatening interaction that may occur. Cipralex and seroquel lengthen the QT period in the electrocardiogram. This action may predispose to serious arrhythmias. Clebuterol may potentiate this effect, so the risk is even greater when taking it concurrently with the other two drugs. I cannot provide clinical data for that because - as far as I know or could find - there aren't much. This effect is inherent to the drug classes though, so caution is advised. You'd better avoid the combination!
I hope it helps!
Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
The plan is I take the clenbuterol on cycles of 14 days for a month only to shred some excess fat (currently at 25%) and not take it for long term. That said, I wonder if the potential interation is likely to result in serious health concerns.
Brief Answer:
can't be predicted
Detailed Answer:
Individual differences in the way the heart muscle responds to drugs make predictions inaccurate. Since clenbuterol is not an essential drug for you (or for anybody!) you'd better avoid taking it with the drugs you've mentioned.
Kind regards!
can't be predicted
Detailed Answer:
Individual differences in the way the heart muscle responds to drugs make predictions inaccurate. Since clenbuterol is not an essential drug for you (or for anybody!) you'd better avoid taking it with the drugs you've mentioned.
Kind regards!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar