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Can Metaxalone, Topomax And Meloxicam Be Taken Together During Nights?
Can I take metaxalone 800 mg, topomax 50 mg, meloxicam 7.5mg, and ambien 5mg, progesterone 100mg all at night and be okay? then in the morning I take Esterdial 2 mg, B12, and meloxicam 7.5mg? I haven t taken the meloxicam or the Metaxalone yet, but these were just prescribed to me and I was wondering if I should take all of this. I always forget about my progesterone and Esterdial as these are new. In conjunction with this, I take supplements like vitamins. Are these ok?
Yes, it may be taken with certain precautions. Taking metaxolone while on topomax and ambien may cause drowsiness, confusion, motor inco-ordination, impaired thinking and difficulty concentrating. You should avoid activities requiring mental alertness such as driving or swimming or operating hazardous machines.
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Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician
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Can Metaxalone, Topomax And Meloxicam Be Taken Together During Nights?
Hi, Yes, it may be taken with certain precautions. Taking metaxolone while on topomax and ambien may cause drowsiness, confusion, motor inco-ordination, impaired thinking and difficulty concentrating. You should avoid activities requiring mental alertness such as driving or swimming or operating hazardous machines. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician