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Does Taking Apo-Loratadine,Teva-Pantoprazole And PMS-Ranitidine Cause Mood Swings?

my dad is on eltroxin 100mcg apo-loratadine 10mg teva-pantoprazole 40mg pms-ranitidine 150mg ratio-tamsulosin sr 0.4mg and lantus he is a diebetic I want to know if all this medication is compatable he has had 5 bypasses and 2 stokes he is in a lodge but he sleeps lots and when he is awake he is very mad at everyone he is generally a happy person could his medication be making his angery
Wed, 17 Mar 2021
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Diabetologist 's  Response
Hello,

Fortunately, these medications being taken by your dad do not have any interactions, that means they are compatible with each other. In most patients, these are very well tolerated. There are milder side effects which subside with regular intake. His sleeping also is unlikely be due to any of these medication. Since there is no mention of TSH and T4 values, as well other vital numbers like glucose levels and HbA1c%, it is difficult to make any further comments.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Prabhakar Laxman Jathar, Diabetologist
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Does Taking Apo-Loratadine,Teva-Pantoprazole And PMS-Ranitidine Cause Mood Swings?

Hello, Fortunately, these medications being taken by your dad do not have any interactions, that means they are compatible with each other. In most patients, these are very well tolerated. There are milder side effects which subside with regular intake. His sleeping also is unlikely be due to any of these medication. Since there is no mention of TSH and T4 values, as well other vital numbers like glucose levels and HbA1c%, it is difficult to make any further comments. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Prabhakar Laxman Jathar, Diabetologist